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<li>Control movements in the non-movement area to avoid conflicts with arriving and departing aircraft.</li>
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Review proposed flight plan information for accuracy and amend routings and altitudes, as necessary, in accordance with this SOP.
Review proposed flight plan information for accuracy and amend routings and altitudes, as necessary, in accordance with this SOP.


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<li>Forward and await a response on all non-standard routing requests to the affected facilities.</li>
<li>Forward and await a response on all non-standard routing requests to the affected facilities.</li>
<li><I><u>During Events:</i></u> Do not change routes or proposal times for aircraft participating in Traffic Management programs without prior coordination with the controller in charge.</li>
<li><I><u>During Events:</i></u> Do not change routes or proposal times for aircraft participating in Traffic Management programs without prior coordination with the controller in charge.</li>
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== [[Clearance Delivery]] ==
== [[Clearance Delivery]] ==

Revision as of 20:08, 6 October 2024

Table of Updates

Date Revision Items Revised
12 May 2023 A Turboprops shall receive the Citrus# Departure
21 June 2023 B Removal LOAs, Added LUAW Section, Organization, Fixed Tower Callsign, Fixed Runway Assignment.
8 July 2023 C DTA Update
1 August 2023 D Taxiway Usage for B11 and E1.
28 August 2023 E Updated: Scratchpad Entries, PDC Instructions, Taxi Instructions to and from South Terminal.
4 March 2024 F Scratchpad and DTA data updated in delivery section.
4 April 2024 G Updated Assigned Runway for JEEMY#, East Complex
4 May 2024 H Updated Assigned Runway for JEEMY# based on OPS

Area Information

ICAO Code Airport Name Airspace IFR Beacon Codes VFR Beacon Codes
KMCO Orlando International Airport B 0701-0777 0701-0777


Purpose
This document prescribes the procedures to be utilized for providing air traffic control services at the Orlando Air Traffic Control Tower (MCO ATCT). The procedures described herein are supplemental to the Jacksonville ARTCC Facility Operating Guidelines and FAA Order JO 7110.65, as well as any published FAA guidelines or procedures.

Distribution
This order is distributed to all Jacksonville ARTCC personnel.

Orlando International Airport via Google Maps


Operational Positions

MCO ATCT
Position Radio Name Callsign Relief Callsign Symbol Frequency
Clearance Delivery Orlando Clearance Delivery MCO_DEL MCO_1_DEL 4OD 134.700
West Ramp Orlando Ramp MCO_W_RMP *Delivery AND Ground must be online to open during non events* 134.300
East Ramp Orlando Ramp MCO_E_RMP *Events ONLY* 129.650
Terminal C Ramp Orlando Ramp MCO_C_RMP *Events ONLY* 122.775
East Ground Orlando Ground MCO_E_GND MCO_E1_GND 4EG 126.400
West Ground Orlando Ground MCO_W_GND MCO_W1_GND 4WG 121.800
West Tower Orlando Tower MCO_W_TWR MCO_W1_TWR 4WT 124.300
East Tower Orlando Tower MCO_E_TWR MCO_E1_TWR 4ET 118.450

Sector in Red is the primary sector.

Ramp Control

Ramp Control Responsibilities

The Ramp Controller Shall:

  • Control movements in the non-movement area to avoid conflicts with arriving and departing aircraft.
    • Review proposed flight plan information for accuracy and amend routings and altitudes, as necessary, in accordance with this SOP.
    • Enter amendments to flight plans into the controller client as required and advise the pilot what those amendments are.
    • Issue clearances or route changes to aircraft, as required complying with traffic management initiatives and/or weather avoidance.
    • Forward and await a response on all non-standard routing requests to the affected facilities.
    • During Events: Do not change routes or proposal times for aircraft participating in Traffic Management programs without prior coordination with the controller in charge.
    • Clearance Delivery

      Clearance Delivery Responsibilities

      The Clearance Delivery Controller Must:

      • Formulate and issue all IFR and VFR clearances to aircraft departing this field.
      • Review proposed flight plan information for accuracy and amend routings and altitudes, as necessary, in accordance with this SOP.
      • Enter amendments to flight plans into the controller client as required and advise the pilot what those amendments are.
      • Issue clearances or route changes to aircraft, as required complying with traffic management initiatives and/or weather avoidance.
      • Forward and await a response on all non-standard routing requests to the affected facilities.
      • During Events: Do not change routes or proposal times for aircraft participating in Traffic Management programs without prior coordination with the controller in charge.

      Pre-Departure Clearances

      Pre Departure Clearances are authorized at this airport.

      The TDLS (Tower Data-Link Services) system is available for use at KMCO though the vNAS. If it is not working or if there are unforeseen issues, the ALIAS FILE may be used as below.

      It is advisable that ALL controllers issue PDCs for departures for KMCO INTL ATCT
      PDC Commands
      For All departures EXCEPT from Terminal Charlie
      For RNAV SIDS
      If Orlando Approach or Jacksonville Center is Online: .pdcr {Departure Runway} {Dep Frequency ID}
      If Orlando Approach and Jacksonville Center is Offline: .pdcru {Departure Runway}

      For Radar Vector SIDS
      If Orlando Approach or Jacksonville Center is Online: .pdco {Departure Runway} {Dep Frequency ID}
      If Orlando Approach and Jacksonville Center is Offline: .pdcou {Departure Runway}

      For All departures from Terminal Charlie (South Terminal)
      For RNAV SIDS
      If Orlando Approach or Jacksonville Center is Online: .pdcrc {Departure Runway} {Dep Frequency ID}
      If Orlando Approach and Jacksonville Center is Offline: .pdcruc {Departure Runway}

      For Radar Vector SIDS
      If Orlando Approach or Jacksonville Center is Online: .pdcoc {Departure Runway} {Dep Frequency ID}
      If Orlando Approach and Jacksonville Center is Offline: .pdcouc {Departure Runway}

      IFR Departures

      Planned/Amended Routing

      RNAV Departure: All Aircraft shall be "cleared {Departure} {Fix} Transition then as filed" unless a route amendment is necessary.
      Non-RNAV Jets: Aircraft shall be "cleared ORL# departure, then as filed" unless a route amendment is necessary.
      Non-RNAV Turboprops/props: Aircraft shall be "cleared CITR# departure, then as filed" unless a route amendment is necessary.

      Departures

        RADAR VECTOR SIDs
      • CITR= (Turboprops and Props Only)
      • ORL= (Turbojets Only)
      • RNAV SIDs
      • DDANY= Southeast Bound (Turbojets Only)
      • FATHE= North Bound (Turbojets Only)
      • FSHUN= Southwest Bound (Turbojets and Turboprops Only)
      • JEEMY= North Bound (Turbojets Only)
      • MZULO= Northeast Bound (Turbojets Only)
      • OSPRY= West and Southwest Bound (Turbojets Only)
      • RDSOX= West Bound (Turbojets Only)

      Note: Departure scratchpads should be entered automatically through the vNAS system. The scratchpad should contain the first 3 letters of the departures except when using the ORL/CITR SIDs. It shall then contain the first letter of the Departure Transition Area. Flight plan routing information for the ORLA# and CITR# SID SHALL include the DTA in place of the SID name followed by the remainder of the route.

      What is a scratchpad? A scratchpad is abbreviation to provide information to be viewed in the data tag of the aircraft. For aircraft at KMCO, it is used in the delivery phase to abbreviate the SID or the DTA (Departure Transition Area) to be flown. The scratchpad will be visible on the ASDE-X and departure radar data tag.
      Scratchpad entry shall be entered for all departures out of Orlando. Departure scratchpads will be entered automatically through the vNAS system as long as the correct syntax is available in the routing. The scratchpad should contain the first 3 letters of the departures except when using the ORL/CITR.
      For all other departures (ORL#/CITR#) the following DTA Scratchpad entry shall be entered:

      • VIZTA - V
      • KNEED - K
      • WORMS - W
      • TPSTR - T
      • CAMAN NORTH - C
      • CAMAN SOUTH - C
      • FSHUN - F
      • ATLAS - A
      • CUSSR - R
      • MICKI - M

      Assigned Altitudes

      All Pilot Navigational SID Departures shall be instructed to "climb via SID"
      Pilots on the ORL# departure shall be instructed to "maintain 7,000" to expect filed cruise altitude (if higher) 10 minutes after departure.
      Pilots on the CITR# departure shall be instructed to "maintain 2,000" to expect filed cruise altitude (if higher) 10 minutes after departure.

      Departure Frequency

      The Primary Departure Frequency is MCO_E_APP on 124.800.

      Squawk Assignment

      All IFR Squawk codes will be auto-assigned by the controller client.
      It should assign a code between 0701-0777. Controllers shall not change the auto-assigned code if a code between 0701-0777 is not assigned.

      DTA (Departure Transition Area)

      1. Turbojet aircraft not able to fly an RNAV departure procedure shall be assigned the ORLA# departure procedure (SID). The aircraft must depart the F11 through a valid departure radar DTA (see below). Piston aircraft shall always be assigned the CITR# departure procedure (SID). The aircraft must depart the F11 through a valid satellite radar DTA (see below).
      2. Flight plan routing information for the ORLA# and CITR# SID SHALL include the DTA in place of the SID name followed by the remainder of the route. The DTA name implies the departure procedure. (See Diagram 1). Aircraft with none of the below as their first fixes shall use the departure gate closest to their first fix as long as the fix is outside of the F11 airspace.
      Example: Aircraft filed directly to PAM (not listed) shall be routed through the CAMAN DTA.
      3. DTA DIAGRAMS

      Orlando Departure DTA (ORLA#) Turbojet Aircraft
      Direction DTA Associated Fixes
      West CAMAN CTY, SZW, OCF, KNOST, BULZI, HEVVN, PATOY, BRUTS
      Southwest FSHUN RSW, SRQ, CYY
      Southeast ATLAS MLB, TRV, PBI, FLL
      Northeast WORMS CRG, OMN, SGJ, SSI
      Northwest MICKI TAY, OTK

      Citrus Departure DTA (CITR#) Turboprops/Piston Aircraft
      Direction DTA Associated Fixes
      Northwest VIZTA CTY, SZW, OCF, BULZI, HEVVN
      Southwest FSHUN RSW, SRQ, CYY
      Southwest KNEED PIE, MCF, LAL
      Southeast TPSTR TRV, PBI, FLL, MLB, PHK
      North WORMS TAY, CRG, OMN, SGJ, SSI



      DIAGRAM 1
      DTATest.JPG

      VFR Departures

      Clearance

      VFR Aircraft do need explicit clearance "into" or "out of" the airspace.
      All VFR remaining in the pattern will require coordination with the tower.

      Assigned Altitudes

      Not Remaining in the Pattern
      Jet: VFR aircraft shall be instructed to maintain VFR at or below 2,000.
      Turboprops: VFR aircraft shall be instructed to maintain VFR at or below 2,000.
      Props: VFR aircraft shall be instructed to maintain VFR at or below 1,500.

      Departure Frequency

      Aircraft not remaining in the pattern shall be given the Departure Frequency is MCO_E_APP on 124.800.
      Aircraft remaining in the pattern shall not be given a departure frequency.

      Squawk Assignment

      VFR Squawk codes shall be assigned by the controller client using the assign squawk feature in their controller client for all traffic.

      Ground

      General Information

      Ground Control Responsibilities

      The Ground Controller is responsible for the movement of vehicles and aircraft on the airport movement areas except for the active runway(s)

      ATIS

      Ground control shall confirm all pilots have the current ATIS code PRIOR to commencing taxi to the active runway. This can be achieved by requesting the pilot "state the current ATIS code". The ATIS is the responsibility of the tower controller.

      Active Runway Operations

      Except for runway crossings, Ground Control must transfer communication to Local Control if a vehicle/aircraft is to operate on a runway. Coordination for all runway crossings must be accomplished by requesting permission from local control by stating "(Number of Aircraft) to cross Runway (#) at Taxiway (Letter). Once approved and crossing has been granted and the crossing has been observed, ground control must state to local control "Runway (#) crossing complete"

      Intersection Departures

      Ground Control must advise local control of all intersection departures verbally.

      Opposite Direction Departures

      Ground Control must coordinate and obtain approval from Local Control, prior to taxiing an aircraft to a runway for an opposite-direction departure.

      Pushback and Startup

      Push back into a controlled area: Aircraft shall be instructed: "Push and Start Approved, tail facing (direction)." The direction should keep the aircraft pointed in the direction the aircraft will taxi.
      Push back will not enter a controlled area: Aircraft shall be instructed: "Push and start at pilot's discretion."

      Runway Assignments

      GC shall taxi aircraft to the appropriate runway for their direction of flight. GC shall use Departure Runway Assignments at all times.
      Note: Aircraft parked at the west ramp (FBO, Cargo Areas) can be assigned runway 18R/36L for departure as long as coordinated with Local Control and F11 Tracon if they are a cross-complex departure.

      North Ops Departure Runway Assignments
      West Complex (36L, 36R) East Complex (35L, 35R)
      OSPRI#
      FSHUN#
      RDSOX#
      MICKI
      FSHUN
      CAMAN
      DDANY#
      FATHE#
      JEEMY#
      MZULO#
      WORMS
      ATLAS
      South Ops Departure Runway Assignments
      West Complex (18L, 18R) East Complex (17L, 17R)
      OSPRI#
      FSHUN#
      JEEMY#
      RDSOX#
      MICKI
      FSHUN
      CAMAN
      DDANY#
      FATHE#
      MZULO#
      WORMS
      ATLAS

      Split Ground Procedures

      Taxi aircraft via taxiways E and F in accordance and instruct the pilot to change ground control frequencies at the bridge.
      Taxi aircraft via taxiway J in accordance with the following:
      a. During MCO South Operations… Taxiway J is one way westbound between J2 and J3. GC East must instruct aircraft to hold short of J2 and contact GC West at the bridge.
      b. During MCO North Operations… Taxiway J is one way eastbound between J2 and J3. GC West must instruct aircraft to hold short of J3 and contact GC East at the bridge.

      Split Ground Procedure on Taxiway E and F
      Network Callsign Taxi Route Hold Short Point
      MCO_W_GND East on E E4
      MCO_E_GND West on F E2

      Taxi Operations

      GC shall only taxi aircraft east on taxiway E.
      GC shall only taxi aircraft west on taxiway F.
      GC shall utilize taxiway H and taxiway B for arrival aircraft.
      GC shall utilize taxiway C and taxiway G for departing aircraft.


      South Terminal (Terminal C)
      Inbound aircraft shall enter Terminal C via B and based on gate information into B11 or B12.
      The Charlie North Ramp is counterclockwise flow B11 out to B9.
      Aircraft pushing out of gates 240, 242 and 244 (Charlie Ramp West) shall be advised to hold at Spot 2 (Transition Control Point) and call for taxi. Aircraft pushing out of Charlie North Ramp shall be advised to hold at Spot 3 (Transition Control Point) and call for taxi.
      Aircraft departing the west complex shall taxi via B9 C.
      Aircraft departing the east complex shall taxi via E1 E.

      Terminal Charlie Taxi Instructions and Hold Points

      Transfer of Communication

      Departing aircraft shall be instructed to contact the local control frequency upon or slightly before holding short the runway for departure. Local control has the option to have the pilot "monitor" the frequency. If a pilot is going to monitor, ground control must send a private message via the controller client of the aircraft with their callsign and runway.

      Tower

      Active Runway Selection

      The active runway shall be determined based on wind and known factors that may affect the safety of takeoff/landing operations.
      South configuration is designated as the calm wind runway.


      7110.65Z Runway Selection

      Area of responsibility

      LC has responsibility for a two-mile by two-mile box from surface up to and including 2,000 MSL. LC has responsibility for all taxiways between parallel runways. LC West is responsible for arrivals and departures on Runway 18L/R & 36L/R, all taxiways between Runway 18L/R & 36 L/R. LC East is responsible for arrivals and departures on Runway 17L/R & 35R/L and all taxiways between Runway 17L/R & 35R/L

      Arrival Procedures

      LC shall be responsible for separation of all arrival aircraft that have been handed off by TRACON from all departing aircraft still under LC jurisdiction
      Practice Instrument Approaches: Issue special instructions as verbally coordinated with the TRACON. Practice Instrument Approaches shall assign runway heading and maintain 3,000 feet. Departure frequency as assigned by approach control.
      LC shall NOT change the approach sequence without coordination. Communication transfer must be completed prior to five nautical miles from the runway.
      Simultaneous Approaches Runways 36L/36R and Runways 18R/18L may not be used for simultaneous instrument approaches.
      The ATIS shall indicate at all times “Caution simultaneous approaches in use” prior to stating the arrival runways.

      Automatic Terminal Information Service

      LC shall manage the ATIS
      The ATIS shall be on: DEP 120.525, ARR 121.250

      Automatic Releases

      LC is authorized automatic releases from the TRACON controller so long as the aircraft departs on the pre-coordinated active departing runway(s) on approved departure headings
      In order for automatic releases to be authorized, procedures in this document shall be followed.
      Departure releases must be obtained if automatic releases are suspended by TRACON.

      Departure Procedures

      IFR departures will be automatically released if the aircraft departs IAW with procedures including headings and altitudes outlined in this document.
      VFR departures will be automatically released if the departure heading and altitude matches approved headings and altitudes.
      Aircraft going to the same departure gate or on the same RNAV SID shall be separated by 4nm off the runway.
      WORMS DTA Departures - Caution should be exercised with the JEEMY and FATHE SIDS. These SIDS exit the WORMS gate in parallel with 6nm separation. JEEMY is on the west side, FATHE on the east. JEEMY departures from the west complex and FATHE departures from the east complex may depart simultaneously.

      Departure Headings

      ORLA# Departure Headings - North Ops
      DTA Runways Heading
      CAMAN North/South All North Runways 345-010
      ATLAS All North Runways 060
      FSHUN All North Runways 345-010
      WORMS/MICKI 35s
      36s
      025-035
      010


      ORLA# Departure Headings - South Ops
      DTA Runways Heading
      CAMAN North/South 17s
      18s
      220
      205
      ATLAS 17s
      18s
      160
      140
      FSHUN 17s
      18s
      220
      205
      WORMS/MICKI 17s
      18s
      160
      140


      Citrus Departure Heading Aircraft departing the west complex shall depart on a heading 270. Aircraft departing the east complex shall depart on a heading 090. Cross Complex VFR traffic shall be coordinated with TRACON.

      RNAV Departure Fixes

      Fixes
      SID 17L 17R 18L 18R 35L 35R 36L 36R
      FATHE# KAAPE KAAPE VILNS VILNS JWOLF JWOLF KYOTE FACTS
      JEEMY# KAAPE KAAPE VILNS VILNS JWOLF JWOLF KYOTE FACTS
      RDSOX# VILNS VILNS VILNS VILNS SAWZZ SAWZZ KYOTE FACTS
      OSPRI# VILNS VILNS VILNS VILNS SAWZZ SAWZZ KYOTE FACTS
      FSHUN# BAAIT BAAIT BAAIT BAAIT SAWZZ SAWZZ KYOTE FACTS
      MZULO# KAAPE KAAPE KAAPE KAAPE GOHOM GOHOM GOHOM GOHOM
      DDANY# KAAPE KAAPE KAAPE KAAPE GOHOM GOHOM GOHOM GOHOM

      Go Around/ Unplanned Missed Approaches

      LC shall assign IFR aircraft 3,000 feet. West Complex will issue a heading of 270. East Complex will issue a heading of 090.
      LC must verbally coordinate with departure prior to frequency change. Radar handoff, controller coordination and voice handoffs should be initiated as soon as practical to the appropriate final controller.

      Land and Hold Short

      N/A

      Line Up and Wait

      Line up and wait is authorized at this field only in VMC Conditions. LUAW departures from an intersection are only authorized between sunrise and sunset.


      Radar Tower

      Inbound aircraft to MCO will be monitored on the limited radar. Local shall "Quick Look" (See STARS Documentation) the adjacent sector for data tag visualization. F11 will not directly hand off the tag but will transfer communications. Aircraft that are missed approach should be communicated to the final controller as the aircraft could need transfer to another F11 sector. LC will not track departures destined for departure control. LC shall radar identify VFR aircraft and track the aircraft until they are outside of the Orlando Class Bravo airspace, or hand off to F11 for flight following if departing the pattern. F11 releases control for VFR aircraft tracked by MCO tower through the airspace within a 5NM radius of MCO as long as the aircraft intends to depart Bravo airspace below 900ft. This usually only applies to helicopter traffic. VFR aircrafts radar services must be terminated once they leave the Bravo airspace.

      *note - If JAX_CTR is covering F11(ERAM Client), the scratchpad will not be visible in STARS.


      Traffic Pattern

      The VFR pattern will be at or below 1,500 feet. Runway 18R (right traffic) or Runway 36L (left traffic) shall be utilized for closed traffic. All aircraft in the pattern must receive a discrete beacon code.