SID | SID Type | Pronounciation | Aircraft | Runways | Climb |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BNGLE# | RNAV | Bangle | Jet | Any | 5000 |
CHCLL# | RNAV | Chuckle | Jet | Any | 5000 |
CVG# | Vectored | Cincinnati | Jet | Any | 5000 |
GIPLE# | RNAV | Giple | Jet | Any | 5000 |
HAGOL# | RNAV | Hagol | Jet | Any | 5000 |
JBNCH# | RNAV | Jay-Bench | Any | Any | 5000 |
KENLN# | RNAV | Kenlen | Jet | Any | 5000 |
LOVEY# | RNAV | Lovey | Jet | Any | 5000 |
ROCKT# | RNAV | Rocket | Jet | Any | 5000 |
SILKS# | RNAV | Silks | Jet | Any | 5000 |
IFR (RNAV SID) Example
Cleared to Miami Intl airport via the KENLN6 departure, then as filed. Maintain 5000, expect FL300 10 minutes after departure. Departure frequency 119.7, squawk 1234.
IFR (CVG) Example:
Cleared to Miami Intl airport via the CVG6 departure, radar vectors Providence VOR, then as filed. Maintain 5000, expect FL300 10 minutes after departure. Departure frequency 119.7, squawk 1234.
IFR squawk code assignment:
via Aurora
PDC via CPDLC is available at this airport.
Cincinnati International airport is surrounded by class B airspace. Aircraft entering class B airspace VFR require Class B clearance.
VFR Deaprture:
Cleared out of the Class B airspace to the west, maintain VFR at or below 2500 until further advised. Departure frequency 122.8. Squawk 0102.
VFR Local Pattern Example:
CLeared into the bravo, join left downwind runway 18L, report midfield with intentions.
VFR squawk code assignment:
via Aurora
Cincinnati International Airport is facilitated with ASSC (Ground Radar). Pilots are required to operate transponders on mode ‘active’.
Cincinnati International airport is surrounded by class B airspace. Aircraft entering class C airspace VFR require a clearance in accordance
with 7110.65 Chapter 7, section 9-2.
VFR Local Pattern Example:
Cleared to enter Cincinnati class bravo airspace, maintain VFR at or below 2500. Pattern altitude 2500, expect left closed traffic runway 18L, squawk 0301.
VFR Transition:
Entering:
VFR Exiting Tower airspace:
VFR squawk code assignment:
via Aurora
Cincinnati TRACON is responsible for all airports and airspace from surface up to 15000ft as depicted.