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OBSTACLE EVALUATION

Overview

The Flight Procedures Section of the Aeronautical Information Services Department has the infrastructure, equipment and expertise to provide an Aeronautical Air Traffic Management and Communication, Navigation and Surveillance system evaluation service. This service is conducted in accordance to ICAO Standards and recommended Practices (SARP’s), taking in consideration customer requirements.

Abilities

Evaluations of proposed or existing structures and developments are conducted in terms of;

  •  Protection of navigational aids (i.e. Radar, ILS, VOR, Communications etc.) This will include the impact on the signal in space.
  •  ICAO Obstacle free surfaces.
  •  All Instrument Approach Procedures.

PHX Procedure design software is utilised for the aeronautical evaluation, and system specific engineering software is used to conduct RADAR, communication and navigation system impact studies. In addition to topographical data, WGS-84 survey data (airport and obstacle), AIP, AIP supplement and NOTAM data is incorporated into the evaluation.

All the processes are quality controlled to ensure flight safety, and quality assured in accordance with ISO 9001 standards.

Achievements

The Flight Procedures Section of the Aeronautical Information Services Department has been conducting aeronautical evaluations for South Africa and for South African clients since the inception of ATNS in 1994. Some of these clients include:

  •  Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA)
  •  Lanseria Airport Management
  •  Ekurhuleni Municipality
  •  OSBORNE OAKENFULL & MEEKEL
  •  Stewart Scott International
  •  Caro Nome Properties (Pty) Ltd
  •  Future Plan Urban Design and Planning Consultants cc

Furthermore, some aeronautical evaluations has been done for clients external to South Africa on a contractual basis. Some of these clients include:

  •  Cape Verde
  •  Democratic Republic of Congo
  •  Namibia
  •  Swaziland
  •  United Nations