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Preliminary

ATS Stations

CallsignCallsignFrequencyFrequencyAbbr.
DAAA_I_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers ControlINF.127.300 MHzAI
DAAA_S_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers ControlSUP.132.450 MHzAS
DAAA_NO_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers Control125.700 MHzNO
DAAA_NE_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers Control125.400 MHzNE
DAAA_SC_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers Control131.300 MHzSC
DAAA_SO_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers Control128.100 MHzSO
DAAA_SE_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers Control124.100 MHzSE
DAAA_SS_CTRALGER CONTROLE / Algiers Control123.800 MHzSS

ATS Airspace and Sectorisation

AirspaceOwnerClassVertical Boundary
SECTEUR CENTREDAAA_I_CTR, DAAA_S_CTRA, D1 500 ft - F245, F245 - F450
SECTEUR NORD/OUESTDAAA_NO_CTRD1 000 ft - F450
SECTEUR NORD/ESTDAAA_NE_CTRD1 500 ft - F450
SECTEUR SUD/CENTREDAAA_SC_CTRE3 000 ft - F450
SECTEUR SUD/OUESTDAAA_SO_CTRE3 000 ft - F450
SECTEUR SUD/ESTDAAA_SE_CTRE3 000 ft - F450
SECTEUR SUD/SUDDAAA_SS_CTRE3 000 ft - F450
TMA ALGERDAAG_APPD1 500 ft - F145
TMA ANNABADABB_APPD1 500 ft - F105
TMA CONSTANTINEDABC_APPD1 500 ft - F105
TMA HASSI MESSAOUDDAUH_APPD1 500 ft - F105
TMA ORANDAOO_APPD1 500 ft - F105

Alger FIR is split into six en route sectors, all with the callsign “Algiers Control“. These sectors should only be opened during periods of extremely heavy traffic, and only if their corresponding main sector is online, ie. AI (TMA Centre Inférieur) and AS (TMA Centre Supérieur).

AI is considered the main sector, and in the absence of another ACC controller being online, this position should be opened first and may extend to cover the entirety of the FIR.

Extended Coverage

When one normal sector is unavailable, the controller of that sector may expand coverage to another normal sector (the "second sector") that has either partially or completely overlapping lateral extents or that has a common lateral border. The entire second sector must be included in this airspace extension.

A controller must set up their client software to transmit and receive on the presumed sector's major frequency while giving extended coverage to an adjacent sector. In order to link all of the frequencies that the controller assumes, controllers must also use the "cross-coupling" feature of the Audio for VATSIM system. When departing or entering nearby sectors, the enroute controller must keep track of sector boundaries and frequency ranges in order to tell pilots to change to the most suitable frequency.

Rules for top-down coverage are applied to the entire airspace that a controller is in charge of.

Airspace Diagram

DIAGRAM

Separation Minima

The minimum horizontal radar separation in areas equipped with secondary surveillance radar systems is 10NM and RVSM is implemented in the Algiers FIR between F290 and F410 inclusive.

Radar Coverage

Northern sectors as well as parts of the SC and SO sectors in the Algiers FIR are within secondary radar range. Elsewhere, controllers are required to provide procedural service.

When providing procedural ATC, controllers should feel comfortable and make sure that aircraft are appropriately distanced in accordance with the minima.

Performance-based Separation Minima

ATS routes in the Algiers FIR indicate Category S (remote) airspace, served by ADS-C, CPDLC and VHF which permit the operation of PBN-fixed routes using RNAV 10 (RNP 10) specifications.

For aircraft cruising, climbing, or descending on the same or reciprocal track along airways, this is 50 NM constant or increasing for RNAV-based separation or 5 minutes using separation minima based on time.

Lateral separation between aircraft operating on intersecting tracks or ATS routes shall be established in accordance with the RNAV 10 (RNP10) separation requirements, which are 50 NM.

ADS-C position information requires the maximum periodic reporting intervals for a separation of 50 NM, to be every 27 minutes and every 14 minutes for a separation of 5 minutes.

Separation Application

Separation shall be applied so that the distance or time between the calculated positions of the aircraft is never less than the prescribed minimum. This distance or time shall be obtained by one of the following methods:

  • When the aircraft are on the same identical track, the distance or time may be calculated by measuring the distances or times to a common point on the track;

  • When the aircraft are on the same or reciprocal non-parallel tracks other than those mentioned above, or on crossing tracks, the distance or time shall be calculated by measuring the distances or times to the common point of intersection of the tracks or projected positions of the aircraft; and

  • When two aircraft are travelling along parallel tracks with overlapping protection areas, the distance or time must be computed along one of the aircraft's tracks using its calculated position and the point behind the other aircraft's calculated position.

Handoffs

As much as is practical, the transfer of control must be initiated no later than 5 NMfrom the pertinent sector boundary and no earlier than 30 NM. During the transfer of control, the receiving controller will be notified via the handover in the datastrip and must accept the aircraft first by entering the controller jurisdiction before the transfer of communication is initiated.