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Area Information

ICAO Code Airport Name Airspace IFR Beacon Codes VFR Beacon Codes
KMYR Myrtle Beach International Airport C 6501-6577 6501-6577

Purpose:

This document prescribes the procedures to be utilized for providing air traffic control services at the Myrtle Beach Air Traffic Control Tower (MYR ATCT) and TRACON. 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.

Operational Positions

MYR ATCT
Position Radio Name Callsign Relief Callsign Symbol Frequency
Ground Myrtle Beach Ground MYR_GND MYR_1_GND 8MG 120.300
Tower Myrtle Beach Tower MYR_TWR MYR_1_TWR 8MT 128.450
MYR TRACON
Position Sector Name Callsign Relief Callsign Symbol Frequency
EARDR Radar East MYR_E_APP MYR_1E_APP 8E 119.200
WARDR Radar West MYR_W_APP MYR_1W_APP 8W 127.400

Sector in Red is the primary sector.

ATCT Information

IFR Departure Instructions

Clearance/Route
All Aircraft shall be "Cleared as filed" unless a route amend is necessary. All routes must comply with LOA-approved standards. Aircraft unable to accept preferred route require coordination between all affected facilities.

Altitude
Instruct all pilots to maintain 3,000 feet and to expect filed cruise altitude (If higher) ten minutes after departure but not less than 2,000 feet. All filed cruise altitudes must be checked for validity for the direction of flight and/or LOAs.
Note: all flights outbound on the east side of the FL peninsula shall be assigned an even altitude if landing within the zma airspace.

Departure Frequency
The Primary Departure Frequency is MYR_E_APP on 119.200. Updates to the Departure Frequency will be given by the TRACON controller.

Transponder
All departing aircraft shall be assigned a transponder code between 6501-6577.

VFR Departure Instructions

Altitude
If Aircraft is not remaining in the pattern, issue the instruction "Maintain VFR at or below 3,000 feet".

Departure Frequency
VFR aircraft not remaining within the pattern shall be given a departure frequency. The Primary Departure Frequency is MYR_E_APP on 119.200. Updates to the Departure Frequency will be given by the TRACON controller.

Transponder
All VFR aircraft shall be assigned a transponder code between 6501-6577.

Pushback and Startup

GC does not authorize pushbacks or startups unless the aircraft pushing back will enter a controlled area during pushback.

  • In these instances, aircraft should be instructed “Push and start approved, push tail facing (direction).” The direction should keep the aircraft pointed in the direction the aircraft will taxi.
  • If the pilot calls to push, and no controlled area will be penetrated, simply advise the pilot “Push and start at pilot's discretion.”



Intersection Departure

GC must advise LC of all intersection departures verbally or through the chatbox.

ATIS

GC shall ensure pilots have the current ATIS prior to the aircraft being handed off to LC.

Active Runway Operations

GC must transfer communications to LC if an aircraft is to operate on an active runway.

High Volume Sessions

During high volume sessions, GC should use the following procedures for taxiing aircraft to the commercial ramp:
Inbound:Once aircraft have landed and are on GC frequency, the GC should ask the pilot using the following phraseology, “Say gate”, GC will use the information to observe available/unavailable gates and decide whether to hold inbound aircraft at a safe location or instruct the pilot to taxi to the ramp.
Outbound:When the pilot calls for clearance, the controller should read the clearance, verify read-back, and resolve any flow control issues:
To properly plan for taxiing aircraft holding for gates and to mitigate taxiway congestion, GC should instruct the pilot to “Advise prior to push”. This should assist controllers in deciding which aircraft need to hold at gates to avoid pushbacks that may interfere with timed departures and mitigate taxiway congestion.
When the aircraft calls for pushback, the controller should determine whether to approve or deny the request. Pushback requests can be denied by stating “hold your push” or “hold position”.
If a controller approves pushback, the controller should inform the pilot “push at pilot's discretion”


Handoffs

GC shall instruct aircraft to “Contact Myrtle Beach Tower 128.450” unless otherwise agreed upon by LC. LC can request pilot monitor the frequency instead of contacting.

Area of Responsiblity


LC has responsibility for a 2.5 mile radius from the MYR field from surface up to and including 2,000 feet MSL. LC is also authorized to control 3,000 feet MSL and below in the published departure corridors.

Runway 18 Departure Corridor
The airspace from midfield of the runway from a 150° bearing clockwise to a 210° bearing, extending 5 miles from the departure end of the runway, surface to 3000 feet. This airspace is delegated to LC for automatic releases of MYR departures when runway 18 is in use. IFR Aircraft shall remain 3 miles east of a 150° bearing from the midfield of the runway clockwise to 3 miles west of a 210° bearing, 8 miles from the departure end of the runway. VFR aircraft shall remain clear of the departure corridor and 8 miles from the runway from a 150° bearing clockwise to a 210° bearing.

Runway 36 Departure Corridor
The airspace from midfield of the runway from a 330° bearing clockwise to a 030° bearing, extending 5 miles from the departure end of the runway, surface to 3000 feet. This airspace is delegated to LC for automatic releases of MYR departures when runway 36 is in use. IFR Aircraft shall remain 3 miles west of a 330° bearing from the midfield of the runway clockwise to 3 miles east of a 030° bearing, 8 miles from the departure end of the runway. VFR aircraft shall remain clear of the departure corridor and 8 miles from the runway from a 330° bearing clockwise to a 030° bearing.


Active Runway Selection

The active runway shall be determined based on wind and known factors that may affect the safety of takeoff/landing operations.
Runway 18 is designated as the calm wind runway.

Departure Procedures

LC will provide separation for aircraft in the LC airspace.
LC shall provide initial radar separation between successive departures.
When automatic departures are in effect, IFR jet/turbojet departures shall be released on runway heading climbing to 3,000 feet.
LC has the option to assign all NON-JET aicraft runway heading or a fanned heading that will conform to the applicable departure corridor.

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
Communication transfer must be completed prior to five nautical miles from the runway.
Practice Instrument Approaches: Issue special instructions as verbally coordinated with the TRACON. Practice Instructment Approaches shall assign runway heading and maintain 2,000 feet. Departure frequency as assigned by approach control.
LC shall NOT change the approach sequence without coordination.

Go Around/unplanned Missed Approach

  • LC shall assign IFR aircraft runway heading and 3,000 feet
  • LC must verbally coordinate with departure prior to frequency change.



Automatic Release

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.

Visual Tower

Myrtle Beach ATCT is a visual/VFR tower and shall not initiate or accept any radar handoffs and shall not initiate control/start track on any target.

ATIS

LC shall manage the ATIS for KMYR

TRACON Information

Sectorization Description

The primary “combined” radar position shall be EARDR. No other sectors shall be staffed until the “combined” position is already in use.
Once EARDR is in use, EARDR may delegate a portion of its airspace to WARDR.
Unless otherwise coordinated, WARDR and EARDR are responsible for areas depicted.
WARDR and EARDR provide overflight services and approach sequence to aircraft landing in the Myrtle Beach ATCT airspace.



VFR Aircraft

VFR Aircraft entering the Class Charlie airspace will be given a discrete beacon code.

If an aircraft departs from MYR and does not request a flight following, the aircraft will be handed off from LC to TRACON and released to UNICOM once clear of the Class Charlie.

Handoff and Radar Tracking

Myrtle Beach ATCT is a VFR tower. No radar handoffs shall be initiated to LC.

TRACON controllers shall not drop track on any arriving aircraft. This allows a controller to maintain radar identification during missed approach.

Release and Rolling Calls

TRACON sectors give automatic releases to all departures from Myrtle Beach ATCT when departures follow the standard departure procedures as specified in this document.

All other airports within TRACON’s boundaries shall request a departure release. Upon approval of the release, the release shall be good for five minutes.

Upon issuance of the takeoff clearance, a departure message shall be sent to the appropriate departure sector. This can be accomplished non-verbally by the LC ensuring the aircraft is squawking the appropriate squawk code and mode C is enabled when airborne.



TRACON Departure Procedures

Forward departure instructions to LC for aircraft executing practice missed approaches.

Ensure all departures are on course as soon as practical.

All departures should be on course before handoff to Enroute Control unless otherwise coordinated. Aircraft shall be climbed to 10,000 or less if filed.

Provide airspace for automatic departures and radar final.

Provide airspace for missed approach on all runways.

Note: Ensure notification with SSC, FLO, CHS or ZJX is completed before clearing aircraft to operate in the Gamecock Charlie MOA or ROBROY airspace.



TRACON Arrival Procedures

The sector responsible for the primary runway shall establish the approach sequence for all arrivals.

Communications transfer of arriving aircraft to LC must be accomplished no later than five nautical miles from the end of the arrival runway.

When simultaneous approaches are being conducted on converging runways, LC is responsible for ensuring runway separation. However, TRACON must provide enough spacing to minimize the possibility of a go-around.

When vectoring to final from parallel downwinds, aircraft on opposing base legs shall be assigned altitudes to ensure vertical separation unless other approved separation has been applied. This ensures separation in the event of an overshoot on final.

Coordinate with LC for any aircraft conducting approaches to other runways than the active arrival runway(s) in use.



Responsibility

EARDR area of jurisdiction is the east quadrant of the airspace as depicted, surface to 10,000 feet MSL. EARDR is responsible for departure control for eastbound traffic.
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Responsibility

WARDR area of jurisdiction is the west quadrant of the airspace as depicted, surface to 10,000 feet MSL. WARDR is responsible for departure control for westbound traffic.
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