WSAP —  PAYA LEBAR

Note: The following sections in this chapter are intentionally left blank:AD 2.16, AD 2.21, AD 2.23.

WSAP AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

WSAP —  PAYA LEBAR

WSAP AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1 ARP coordinates and site at AD012120.6N 1035410.0E(Paya Lebar IBN)
2Direction and distance from (city)-
3Elevation/Reference temperature20 M (65ft) / 31.5° C
4MAG VAR0°26' E (2015)
5 AD Administration, address, telephone, telefax, telex, AFSPAYA LEBAR AIRPORT
SINGAPORE 539906
Tel: 63813111 (Base Command Post)
AFS: WSAPYWYX
6Types of traffic permittedIFR
7RemarksOperator: Republic of Singapore Air Force.
Alternate/Emergency Diversionary Aerodrome for Singapore
Changi Airport (see page WSAP AD 2-9)

WSAP AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS

1 Aerodrome AdministrationBTN 2300-1100 SUN/MON to THU/FRI, 2300-0500 FRI/SAT;
Public holidays and outside operating hours prior permission required from RSAF Headquarters via Paya Lebar Operations.
2Customs and immigrationby prior arrangement only
3Health and sanitationby prior arrangement only
4AIS Briefing Office-
5ATS Reporting Office-
6MET Briefing OfficeH24
7Air Traffic ServicesH24
8RemarksAD may be closed periodically for Foreign Object Damage (FOD) walk. Actual emergency or diversion will be accepted at 30 min notification. Such closure will be published via NOTAM.

WSAP AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1Cargo Handling Facilities-
2Fuel / Oil TypesJET A1, Oil
3Fuelling Facilities / CapacityBTN 2300-1100 SUN/MON to THU/FRI; 2300-0500 FRI/SAT; Public holidays and outside operating hours prior permission required from RSAF Headquarters via Paya Lebar Base Command Post.
4Hangar space for visiting aircraft-
5Repair facilities for visiting aircraft-
6RemarksNil

WSAP AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES

1HotelsNil
2RestaurantsNil
3TransportationNil
4Medical FacilitiesNil
5Banks and Post OfficesNil
6Tourist OfficeNil
7RemarksNil

WSAP AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1 AD category for fire fightingCAT9
2Rescue equipmentAdequately provided as recommended by ICAO
3Capability for removal of disabled aircraftSufficient salvage equipment provided by Airfield Ground Services section at military bases.
4RemarksAll Airport Emergency Services personnel are trained in rescue and fire-fighting as well as medical first-aid.

WSAP AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING

The aerodrome is available throughout the year.

WSAP AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA

1Apron surface and strengthStrength: LCN80 - F (Apron A)
Strength: LCN100 - PCN71/R/B/W/U (Apron B)
Strength: LCN100 - PCN72/F/B/W/U (Apron C)
Strength: LCN80 - F (Jet Apron/Jet Apron Extension)
2Taxiway width, surface and strengthStrength: PCN72/F/B/W/U
3 RemarksTWY between TWY W1 and TWY W2 closed to all code C and above aircraft. Pilots to exercise caution.

WSAP AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS

SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS
1Aircraft Parking Restrictions
There are 4 designated parking aprons: Apron A, Apron C, Jet Apron and Jet Apron Extension:
ACFT StandLargest ACFT Type
Apron AA1 to A5C17
Apron CC1 to C7 (reserved for RSAF)
C8 to C9
C10
C10A
C11
C11A
C130
C130
KC135
B747-400
C17
C5, AN124
Jet ApronJ1 to J3
J1A and J2A
C130
B747
Jet Apron ExtensionJ4 and J5C17
2Taxiing Procedures
2.1Taxiing in/out of Apron Areas
Pilots taxiing in/out of apron areas must adhere to ATC’s instructions. Once a pilot has reported visual with the marshallers, the pilot will be instructed to continue to taxi and follow the marshaller’s instructions. At any time, should the aircraft pilot decide not to comply with the marshaller’s instructions, it is mandatory for the pilot or the marshalling agency to inform ATC immediately. All marshalling services shall terminate at that moment and the pilot will be instructed by ATC to shutdown the aircraft. Concurrently, ATC will also inform the marshallers via the ground communications network. Subsequently, the aircraft will be towed to its allocated aircraft stand. Pilots are to exercise caution when operating in the apron areas due to close proximity of obstacles (e.g. Floodlights, buildings, etc.)
2.2To minimize the possibility of ground taxiing confliction within the apron areas as well as to achieve an orderly flow of aircraft ground movements, the following guidelines are recommended for both RWY 02 (Departures) and RWY 20 (Arrivals):
ApronDeparturesArrivals
Apron ATaxi for RWY 02 departure via TWY F4.Aircraft bound for aircraft stands A4-A5 shall taxi via TWY F4.
Aircraft bound for aircraft stands A1-A3 and A6-A9 shall taxi via TWY F3.
Apron BNo taxiing is allowed within Apron B and TWY W7. Aircraft will be towed in/out of Apron B to an assigned aircraft stand via TWY W7.
Apron CTWY F1TWY F1 or F2
Jet Apron/Jet Apron
Extension
TWY F3TWY F3
3Ground Taxiing Guidelines
3.1The recommended taxiing guidelines may be subject to changes due to work-in-progress or unforeseen circumstances and shall be included in the NOTAM. Pilots will receive a taxiing brief from the Flight Planning office prior to departure.
4Ground Restrictions due to Weather
4.1In the event of inclement weather over Paya Lebar airport, ground support services for aircraft are to be terminated when the meteorological office issues a Lightning Risk Category 1 (very high lightning risk with extremely probable lightning producing CB clouds over the affected area). Ground agencies will be alerted of the warnings through the Base Public Announcement system as well as through the ground communications network. The following ground support services are to be terminated:
a) aircraft refuelling and de-refuelling
b) towing of aircraft in the open
c) maintenance works on aircraft on the apron areas
d) marshalling of aircraft in and out of the apron areas
e) loading and unloading of cargo from aircraft
f) customs and immigration checks in the apron areas
4.2There is no work restriction for Lightning Risk Categories 2, 3, 4 and 5. As aircraft marshalling is not permitted during Lightning Risk Category 1, aircraft that has landed at Paya Lebar Airport will be instructed to hold at the following designated areas until the warning has expired:
a) Non-VIP aircraft at TWY F1, F2, F3 or F4
b) VIP aircraft at TWY F3 or F4
4.3There may be occasions when despite a declaration of Lightning Risk Category 1, certain activities would still need to be performed in the open areas due to critical or operational requirements. In such instances, approval must be sought from Paya Lebar Tower after careful assessment of the overall weather situation over Paya Lebar Airport. Examples of such critical activities include:
a) Marshalling of VVIP / VIP aircraft
b) Embarkation / disembarkation of VIP from aircraft
5.Ground Procedures - General
5.1Engine Start-ups and Ground Runs
Clearance from the Ground Controller must be sought and obtained for all engine start-ups or any associated activities within the apron areas. In addition, all engine ground runs, regardless of intensity, must be co-ordinated with ATC for approval. However, ground runs exceeding 85% of the engine power are prohibited within the apron areas. Within Paya Lebar Airport, the designated area for engine ground runs exceeding 85% of the engine power are the Northern Access Run-up Pad and Hush-House or as designated by Paya Lebar Operations Centre. The area allocated will be dependent on the type of aircraft concerned.
5.2Aircraft to/from Apron B
Engine start-ups and shutdowns at TWY W7 are strictly prohibited. Aircraft departing or arriving to/from Apron B shall be allocated the appropriate aircraft stands for their start-ups or shutdowns and shall be towed in/out of the allocated aircraft stand. In addition, wing-walkers are to be provided for large aircraft on tow at TWY W7 due to construction works located next to TWY W7.
5.3Prohibited Activities - Smoking in the Apron Areas
Smoking is strictly prohibited within the Apron areas. Disciplinary action will be taken on any personnel caught contravening this restriction.

WSAP AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES

IN APPROACH / TKOF AREAS
RWY/Area affectedOBST type, ELEV, Markings/LGTLocation/Coordinates
123
a.RWY 02 APCH
RWY 20 TKOF
Industrial buildings,
HGT 83ft AMSL. OBST LGTD.
Located on either side of approach funnel 2300ft from RWY 02 THR.
b.RWY 02 APCH
RWY 20 TKOF
Structure (water tower),
HGT AMSL, marked and LGTD.
012022N 1035436E (east of RWY)
c.RWY 02/20 APCH
RWY 02/20 TKOF
LLS LLZ co-located with LLZ antennae, HGT 17ft AGL.LLZ RWY 02 located 1324ft from RWY 20 THR. LLZ RWY 20 located 1525ft from RWY 02 THR.
IN CIRCLING AREA AND AT AERODROME
OBST type, ELEV, Markings/LGTLocation/Coordinates
12
a.ILS GP huts co-located with GP antenna mast (HGT 53ft AGL).GP RWY 02 located 296ft west of western edge of RWY and 858ft from RWY 02 THR. GP RWY 20 located 296ft west of western edge of RWY and 984ft from RWY 20 THR.
b.PAR hut, HGT 46.2ft AGL, marked and LGTD.211ft east of eastern edge of RWY, 7089ft north of RWY 02 THR.
c.2 x Frangible PAR Moving Target Indicator (MTI) reflectors.RWY 02 MTI reflectors, HGT 16ft AGL, located 213ft east of eastern edge of RWY, 4389ft from RWY 02 THR.
RWY 20 MTI reflectors, HGT 16ft AGL, located 209ft east of eastern edge of RWY, 2911ft from RWY 20 THR.
d.Arrestor hookwire installed 1200ft from RWY 02 THR and 1100ft from RWY 20 THR.Within the RWY strip. Retriever Unit located 52ft from both sides of the RWY edges, 4ft in HGT.
e.Arrestor barrier installed 210ft south of RWY 02 THR and 118ft north of RWY 20 THR.Within the RWY strip.
f.Surface wind direction sleeves (HGT 25ft AGL).344ft west of western edge of RWY for both sides, 458ft from RWY 02 THR and 307ft from RWY 20 THR.
g.AWOS stanchions (HGT 23ft AGL).296ft west of western edge of RWY on both sides, 658ft from RWY 02 THR and 654ft from RWY 20 THR.
h.One wheel structure (HGT 178m AMSL).erected at 011726N 1035150E, BRG 216 DEG, DIST 5NM from WSAP ARP - within WSAP CTR). Structure marked/LGTD.
i.One Building (HGT 245m AMSL).erected at 011642N 1035105E, BRG 216 DEG, DIST 6.2NM from WSAP ARP - within WSAP CTR). Building marked/LGTD.
j.Mobile aircraft arrestor gear (HGT 2m AGL)12m from edge of western taxiway between TWY 1 and W2 at 415m south of TWY W1. Lighted at night.
k.Lightning protection system, HGT 218ft AMSLerected at 012203.36N 1035509.39E.
l.Portable aircraft arrestor gear, HGT 6.6ft AGL300ft south of RWY 20 THR, 33ft from RWY edge on both sides. All RWY 20 inbound shall land 500ft up RWY 20 THR. LDA 11,900ft.

WSAP AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1Associated MET OfficePaya Lebar (WSAP)
2Hours of serviceH24
3Office responsible for TAF preparation and Periods of validityPaya Lebar (WSAP), 9, 24
4Type of landing forecast and Interval of issuanceNil
5Briefing/consultation providedP
6Flight documentation and Language(s) usedCharts or Tabular forms, English
7Charts and other information available for briefing or consultationS, U, P
8Supplementary equipment available for providing informationAPT, WXR
9 ATS units provided with information-
10Additional informationTel : 63813156 (Met Office)

WSAP AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Designations
RWY NR
TRUE & MAG BRGDimensions of RWY (m)Strength (PCN) and surface of RWY/SWYTHR CoordinatesTHR elevation and highest elevation of TDZ of precision APCH RWY
123456
02023° GEO
023° MAG
3780 x 6172/F/B/W/U
Bituminous concrete
012041.08N 1035410.36E12.9 M (43ft)
20203° GEO
203° MAG
3780 x 6172/F/B/W/U
Bituminous concrete
012234.41N 1035458.53E19.7 M (65ft)
Designations
RWY NR
Slope of
(RWY - SWY)
Dimensions of SWY (m)Dimensions of CWY (m)Dimensions of StripOFZ
17891011
02-300x61300x150--
20-300x61300x150--
12Remarks
  1. Intensive fixed wing flying operation west of runway.
  2. Helizone adjacent west of runway up to 800ft QNH.
  3. Arrestor Barrier both ends of runway. Pilots are to land at least 500ft up the THR of RWY in use.
  4. Hookwire cable installed 335m inwards from RWY 20 THR and 360m inwards from RWY 02 THR.
  5. Intense bird activity after rain, and up to 2 hour after dusk and dawn.
  6. Pilots making approaches for RWY 20 are to take note of the high ground, 32m AMSL, 1NM north of RWY 20 THR and to exercise caution.
  7. Threshold markings consist of 16 stripes.

WSAP AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES

RWY DesignatorTORA (m)TODA (m)ASDA (m)LDA (m)Remarks
123456
023780408040803780Nil
203780408040803780Nil

WSAP AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING

RWY DesignatorAPCH LGT type
LEN INTST
THR
LGT
colour WBAR
VASIS
(MEHT)
PAPI
TDZ
LGT LEN
RWY Centre Line LGT LEN, spacing, colour, INTSTRWY edge LGT LEN, spacing colour, INTSTRWY END LGT colour WBARSWY LGT LEN colour
123456789
02/20Sequenced FLG LGT. Modified Calvert High INTST White LGT with brilliancy control.GreenPAPI on 3° glide slope-NilWhite with AmberRedRed

WSAP AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

WDI/Taxiway/StopwayLighted
IBN012120.6N 1035410.0E; Flashing Red ‘PL” ; Operating hours HN and IMC

WSAP AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE

1Designation and Lateral LimitsPAYA LEBAR CTR
011100N 1035134E 013300N 1040149E 013200N 1035344E 012534N 1035454E thence along international BDRY to 012544N 1035320E 012227N 1035158E 012232N 1035016E 012100N 1034654E 012025N 1034539E 011835N 1034459E thence southwards on 180° to 011100N 1034559E and eastwards to join up with 011100N 1035134E.
2Vertical LimitsGND to 3000 FT ALT
3Airspace ClassificationD
4ATS Unit Call Sign,
Language(s)
PAYA LEBAR TOWER (Singapore APP outside the opr hours of PAYA LEBAR TOWER), English
5Transition Altitude11000 FT (3,350m)
6RemarksNorthern Transit Corridor: RSAF military aircraft (with the exception of trainer aircraft) using the northern transit corridor will enter the airspace over Johor at or above 5,000ft. RSAF trainer aircraft using the northern corridor will enter the airspace over Johor at or above 2,000ft.

WSAP AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service designationCall signFrequencyHours of operationRemarks
APPPAYA LEBAR APPROACH119.9 MHz
298.0 MHz
*255.8 MHz
#127.7 MHz

BTN 2300-1100
SUN-MON to THU-FRI;

BTN 2300-0500
FRI-SAT; and

on SUN, Public holidays and outside the above times PPR from RSAF HQ via Paya Lebar Operations.

* for monitoring aircraft operating in Light Aircraft Training Areas.

# for monitoring aircraft operating in Light Aircraft Training Areas and Seletar outbound/inbound traffic.

TWRPAYA LEBAR TOWER118.05 MHz
263.1 MHz
GNDPAYA LEBAR GROUND121.7 MHz
296.0 MHz
PARPAYA LEBAR TALKDOWN119.9 MHz
†269.0 MHz
♦240.5 MHz
† for Talkdown 1,♦for Talkdown 2
Maint Period:
BTN 0001-1100 First THU of EV month
SREPAYA LEBAR DIRECTOR283.0 MHzMaint Period:
BTN 0001-1100 Second THU of EV month
ACCSINGAPORE RADARP123.7 MHz
S127.3 MHz
H24for AWY B469, G219, G334, R208, L625, L629, L635, L642, M751, M753, M758, M761, M763, M771, N884, N891, N892.
P133.25 MHz
S135.8 MHz
for AWY A457, A464, A576, B466, R325 (all northbound) and R469.
P134.4 MHz
S128.1 MHz
255.4 MHz
for AWY A464, A576, G579, (all southbound), B470, G220, N875 and in area in the immediate vicinity of Singapore.
Radar Maint Period:
Monthly - EV third SAT BTN 1601-2359

WSAP AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS

Type of Aid
and MAG
Variation
IDENTFREQOPR HourPosition of
transmitting
Antenna
Coordinates
DME transmitting Antenna
Elevation / Remarks
TACANPLACH110XBTN 2300-1100 from SUN-MON to THU-FRI,
BTN 2300-0500 FRI-SAT; and on SUN, Public holiday and outside the above times PPR from RSAF HQ via Paya Lebar Operations.
012224.00N
1035451.00E

030° MAG 2.375km from ARP.

Maint Period: BTN 0001-0900 Second SAT of EV month

RWY 02 step-down fix revised to 4.4 DME at 1060ft.

PAPA UNIFORM
DVOR/DME
PU115.1 MHz
CH98X
H24012523.99N
1035559.74E
020° MAG 9km from THR RWY 02
Antenna Hgt: 190ft AMSL.
Coverage 200NM.
Maint Period: BTN 0200-0600 Third WED of EV month
SINJON
DVOR/DME
SJ113.5 MHz
CH82X
H24011319.28N
1035120.08E
201° MAG 14.5km from THR RWY 02 (Paya Lebar).
Antenna HGT: 194ft AMSL
Coverage 200NM
Maint Period: BTN 0200-0600 Third THU of EV month
ILS LLZ
RWY 02
IPN109.3MHzH24012246.41N
1035503.64E
LOC 401m from THR RWY 20 along centreline of RWY.
Course width 3 DEG.
Maint Period: BTN 0001-0900 First SUN of EV month
ILS GP
RWY 02
-332.00MHzH24012050.42N
1035410.11E
GP angle 3 DEG.
ILS DME
RWY 02
IPNCH30XH24012050.42N
1035410.11E
DME co-located with GP
ILS LLZ
RWY 20
IPS111.5MHzH24012027.24N
1035404.48E
LOC 462m from THR RWY 02 along centreline of RWY.
Course width 3 deg.
Maint Period: BTN 0001-0900 Second SUN of EV month
ILS GP
RWY 20
-332.90MHzH24012227.29N
1035451.29E
GP angle 3 deg.
ILS DME
RWY 20
IPSCH52XH24012227.29N
1035451.29E
DME co-located with GP

WSAP AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS - DESIGNATION OF PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT AS AN ALTERNATE AD FOR SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Paya Lebar Airport is designated as an alternate aerodrome to Singapore Changi Airport.
1.2 As Paya Lebar Airport is a joint civil/military aerodrome, its use as a planned alternate aerodrome for Singapore Changi Airport is subjected to certain restrictions and limitations. It also has limited ground, baggage and passenger handling facilities for civilian aircraft operations, such as passenger boarding bridges.
2 MANNING OF PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT
2.1 The airport is open from 2300-1100 on SUN-MON to THU-FRI and 2300-0500 on FRI-SAT. It is closed on Sundays and Public Holidays. Outside the stipulated operating hours and during airport closure, Paya Lebar Airport will be opened at 30 minutes’ notice to accept diversion flights into the aerodrome.
2.2 Airline operators are requested to inform the Airport Manager and the Duty Tower Controller or SATCC Watch Manager at Singapore Changi Airport as soon as it is known that their service will require the use of Paya Lebar Airport. Revised ETAs and/or ETDs are to be notified as soon as known.
2.3 The airport will hold off all departures and arrivals when the aerodrome visibility falls below 3km, or when the aerodrome prevailing cloud base is lower than 500ft. This is a safety consideration to avoid aircraft from carrying out a missed approach under an adverse weather condition. For maintenance/test flights scheduled to depart and arrive back to the airport, such departures may be held off when the aerodrome visibility falls below 6km, or when the aerodrome prevailing cloud base is lower than 1,000ft.
3 OPERATIONAL SERVICES
3.1 Air-ground-air communications maintained by Paya Lebar Airport for aerodrome/approach control service are listed in page WSAP AD 2-7.
4 PASSENGER CLEARANCE
4.1 All Customs, Health and Immigration clearances will be carried out at Singapore Changi Airport.
4.2 The diverting aircraft Airline’s Coordinator and its ground handling agency staff shall be present to provide assistance when an aircraft is required to land at Paya Lebar Airport.
5 SECURITY
5.1 All airline personnel, including ground handlers and support staff who have to proceed to Paya Lebar Airport must wear their Singapore Changi Airport passes at a prominent position for entry to the aircraft parking area. All personnel not in possession of the laminated Singapore Changi Airport pass will be denied entry into Paya Lebar Airport by the RSAF Security Guard. Entry into the airport by both the airline personnel and service equipment is via the main gate. The Airline Engineering Coordinator shall be responsible for the proper positioning of the ground servicing equipment and vehicles in the Apron Area where arriving aircraft are to be parked.
5.2 The security of civil aircraft parked in the Apron is the responsibility of the aircraft owner and any security service obtained shall first be cleared with the Paya Lebar Airport flight security.
6 AIRCRAFT STAND ALLOCATION
6.1 Nine aircraft parking positions in Apron C and on taxiway fillets are available for civil aircraft. A separation of 40 feet between wing-tips should be maintained.
6.2 Aircraft parking positions will be issued by the Paya Lebar Tower and the Airline Engineering Coordinator shall provide the marshalling services. Close coordination between the Airline Engineering Coordinator and the Tower Controller is essential in regard to aircraft parking and positioning of servicing equipment in and around the parking apron.
7 AIRCRAFT REFUELLING
7.1 ST Airport Services Pte Ltd (STARS) is the assigned aircraft fuelling agency. However, prior arrangement must be made between the airline and STARS for such services. The refuelling rate available is 350 imperial gallons per minute (IGPM).
8 GROUND OPERATIONS
8.1 Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) and DNATA Singapore Pte Ltd (DNATA) will provide all ground services at one hour’s prior notice except engineering services which will be provided by Singapore Airlines.
9 FULL EMERGENCY/CRASH PROCEDURE
9.1 In the event of a Full Emergency being declared on a civil aircraft diverted to Paya Lebar AP, Full Emergency/Crash Procedures applicable to Singapore Changi AP will equally apply to Paya Lebar AP.
9.2 Alerting of all outside organisations such as the Singapore Civil Defence Force, Police, MINDEF and ambulance services shall be carried out by the Singapore Changi AP Tower Controller.
10 METEOROLOGICAL AND AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE
10.1 Meteorological service is available 24 hours at the 6th floor of the Old Operations Building, Paya Lebar Airport.
10.2 Aeronautical Information Service is available at Singapore Changi Airport.
11 ATC SERVICE OUTSIDE STIPULATED OPERATING HOURS
11.1 Radar service will not be available at Paya Lebar Airport outside its stipulated operating hours.

WSAP AD 2.22 FLIGHT AND GROUND PROCEDURES

1 DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL PROCEDURES
1.1 The designated runway for departures is RWY 02 and for arrivals is RWY 20.
1.2 The airport will hold off all departures and arrivals when the aerodrome visibility falls below 3km, or when the aerodrome prevailing cloud base is lower than 500ft. This is a safety consideration to avoid aircraft from carrying out a missed approach and overflying the populace under an adverse weather condition.
2 STANDARD INSTRUMENT DEPARTURES
November 1 Departure - Climb to maintain 3,000ft on RWY heading for PU DVOR/DME. At PU DVOR/ DME, turn left heading 010. Contact Paya Lebar APP on 119.9MHz or 298.0MHz or as instructed by ATC.
November 2 Departure - Climb to maintain 3,000ft on RWY heading for PU DVOR/DME. At PU DVOR/ DME, maintain heading 020. Contact Paya Lebar APP on 119.9MHz or 298.0MHz or as instructed by ATC.
November 3 Departure - Climb to maintain 3,000ft on RWY heading for PU DVOR/DME. At PU DVOR/ DME, turn left heading 360. Contact Paya Lebar APP on 119.9MHz or 298.0MHz or as instructed by ATC.
3 STANDARD ARRIVALS

When Paya Lebar is VMC - Expect radar vector to RWY 20 for visual straight-in approach.

When Paya Lebar is IMC - Expect radar vector to RWY 20 for ILS or PU DVOR/DME approach.

WSAP AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT

Aerodrome Chart
PDF
Location of Aircraft Stands for Civil Aircraft
PDF
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO - TYPE A
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RWY 20 - PU DVOR/DME
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RWY 02 - PU DVOR/DME
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RWY 20 - IPS ILS/DME
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RWY 02 - IPN ILS DME
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RWY 02 - RNAV (GNSS)
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RWY 20 - RNAV (GNSS)
PDF
PDF