GM3 SPA.LVO.110 Aerodrome-related requirements, including instrument flight procedures

CAA ORS9 Decision No. 47

Text in magenta in force from 30 October 2025

SUITABLE AERODROMES — ASSESSMENT — SUITABLE RUNWAY AND RUNWAY ENVIRONMENT CHARACTERISTICS

  1. As detailed in point (a) of AMC1 SPA.LVO.110, the assessment of the suitability of an aerodrome, including instrument flight procedures, for the intended operations comprises the availability of suitable runway and runway environment characteristics.

  2. For operations based on radio altimeter or other device measuring the height over the ground:

    1. the suitability of the indication of the DH should be based on data covering the actual DH location. This indication should be expected to be stable and continuous;

    2. the suitability of the indication of the alert height (where applicable) should be based on data covering the actual alert height location. This indication should be expected to be stable and continuous.

    3. the primary source of information to determine the suitability should be the precision approach terrain chart (PATC). If the information is not conclusive, the operator may collect and develop airport data not contained in the AIP. More information can be found in GM10 SPA.LVO.110.

  3. For runways intended to be used for CAT III, CAT II, SA CAT II and SA CAT I operations, the State of aerodrome should provide a PATC. More information is provided in GM7 SPA.LVO.110.

  4. There should be a radio altimeter operating area for runways intended to be used for EFVS-L, CAT III, CAT II, SA CAT II and SA CAT I operations. The ICAO aerodrome provisions detail that the radio altimeter operating area extends to at least 300 m from the runway threshold with a width of 60 m on either side of the extended centre line of the runway. The width may be reduced to not less than ± 30 m if such a reduction does not affect the safety of aircraft operations as assessed by the aerodrome operator in cooperation with affected stakeholders. Slope changes should be kept to a minimum.

  5. Information on pre-threshold terrain and its effect on radio altimeters and automatic flight control systems (AFCS) is contained in the Manual of All-Weather Operations (ICAO Doc 9365, Section 5.2.)

SUITABLE AERODROMES — ASSESSMENT — PREVIOUS OPERATIONAL DATA — RUNWAY AND RUNWAY ENVIRONMENT

  1. As detailed in point (d)(1) of AMC1 SPA.LVO.110, previous operational data should only be used to assess the suitability of an aerodrome for the intended operations when it concerns the same runway and there were no relevant changes to the runway and runway environment.

  2. Relevant changes to the runway and runway environment may include changes to:

    1. the pre-threshold terrain, including the radio altimeter operating area;

    2. runway dimensions;

    3. the average slope of the landing system assessment area (LSAA);

    4. visual aids including approach lights and runway lights;

    5. the obstacle free zone (OFZ); or

    6. the visual segment surface (VSS) — only relevant for operational credits in the visual segment (EFVS).