Niagara (IAG)
Minor Field Standard Operating Procedures 7110.2F - Current Revision F - Effective Date: 2023/07/01
Quick Reference
- IFR Departure Altitude: 3,000
- IFR Departure Heading: 190-230 (Clockwise)
- VFR Altitude: AOB 3,000
- Pattern Altitude: 1,600
- Missed Approach: 3,000 and 190-230 (Clockwise) Heading
IAG
Positions
Callsign | Position | Radio Name | ID | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|
IAG_DEL | Delivery | Niagara Delivery | CD | 119.250 |
IAG_GND | Ground | Niagara Ground | GC | 125.300 |
IAG_TWR | Local | Niagara Tower | LC | 118.500 |
Overlying Positions
The position directly overlying IAG is BUF-E (126.500) or whichever controller hasresponsibility over the position.
Operational Hours
0700-2300L
General Operations
- BUF delegates to IAG the authority and responsibility for control of SVFR operations at and below 3,000ft within the Niagara Falls Class D airspace.
Departures
- Assign departure aircraft 3,000ft and advise them to expect requested altitude ten (10) minutes after departure unless directed otherwise by BUF.
- Hold all aircraft (Hold For Release) until released by BUF.
- Release aircraft on a heading between 190 clockwise 230 unless directed otherwise by BUF.
Arrivals
- Assign missed approach aircraft 3,000ft and a heading between 190 clockwise 230
- Inform BUF of an unplanned missed approach prior to the aircraft reaching one (1) NM from the runway departure end.