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Old 17th Oct 2011, 15:57
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From the airport via Grafair Handling:

The text below is given to us from the airport. It will later be published in Swedish AIP, ESSB.
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Aerodrome restrictions
The airport is classified as code 2C according to ICAO Annex 14th.Types of aircraft that have a higher reference code than 2C is therefore not allowed to operate at the airport.
Operators wishing to operate the airport with an aircraft that has a higher reference code than 2C must apply for permission addressed to the aerodrome manager in writing or in special cases by phone. The requirement is then that there is a special procedures so this type of aircraft can be classified in the approach category B (FAA). Application must include information on type and model of aircraft, and a description of the proposed procedure. The matter can be handled during office hours only.

Requirements
Operators wishing to operate the airport with an airplane that has a higher reference code than 2C, shall apply in writing to prove to the airport that the aircraft type can be operated according to the requirements for approach category B (maximum threshold speed 120 knots).

Applications
For operators wishing to operate Stockholm Bromma Airport with an aircraft who has a higher reference code than 2C, the airport demands following documentation:
- Evidence from the aircraft manufacturer, who declares in writing that this particular type of aircraft can be operated in accordance with the approach category B (by example. reduced landing weight etc.)
- The operator must demonstrate in writing procedures that are operationally suitable for approach category B and who the airport will then accept.
- The operator must then show that the airport approved procedures are registered in the operators operations manual (OM).

CAT B is 91 up to 120 knots Vref or stall speed at MLW by 1,3

I´ve tried to check on the 2C code and came up with the following:

1) 800 to 1199mtrs of 'Aeroplane reference field length' -> this seems to be the tricky one. 1199mtrs translate to 3933ft. The definition I found says:
The minimum field length required for takeoff at maximum certified takeoff mass, at sea level, in standard atmospheric conditions, in still air and zero runway slope, as shown in the appropriate airplane flight manual prescribed by the certificating authority or equivalent data from the airplane manufacturer. Field length means balanced field length for airplanes, if applicable, or takeoff distance in other cases.

2) 24 to 35,99 mtrs of wing span

3) 6 to 8,99 mtrs outer main gear wheel span

I stand to be corrected on the Aeroplane reference field length...
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