TAS - Proposal to amend Class A, C, E and G frequency boundaries in Tasmania
To seek members’ feedback on the proposal to amend Class A, C, E and G frequency boundaries in Tasmania.
The issue
Airservices have proposed amendments to the Class A, C, E and G frequency boundaries in Tasmania. Airservices advises this re-alignment and rationalisation of frequency boundaries is intended to simplify frequency requirements and improve efficiency, traffic management and overall safety in preparation for projected traffic increases. This change will also address issues arising from short term weather phenomena that impact certain frequencies by providing suitable alternate frequency options or coverage.
The proposal will amend eight volumes and create fourteen others.Â
Please see the attached paper for further information and to view the diagrams of the frequency boundaries.
To seek members’ feedback on the proposal to amend Class A, C, E and G frequency boundaries in Tasmania.
The issue
Airservices have proposed amendments to the Class A, C, E and G frequency boundaries in Tasmania. Airservices advises this re-alignment and rationalisation of frequency boundaries is intended to simplify frequency requirements and improve efficiency, traffic management and overall safety in preparation for projected traffic increases. This change will also address issues arising from short term weather phenomena that impact certain frequencies by providing suitable alternate frequency options or coverage.
The proposal will amend eight volumes and create fourteen others.Â
Please see the attached paper for further information and to view the diagrams of the frequency boundaries.
CASA OAR
Relevant documentation
Outcomes
OAR reported 2 responses to the proposal. Nil objections received. Query related to the proposal aligning with Launceston changed. Change approved.
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