Section 4. Parachute Jump Operations
18-4-1. NONEMERGENCY
PARACHUTE JUMP OPERATIONS
a. All
concerned personnel shall familiarize themselves with 14 CFR Part 105, and
obtain the required information required by Section 105.25 when processing
requests for authorization or notification of nonemergency parachute jumps.
b. When
operational/procedural needs require or when warranted by high density air
traffic or constrained airspace, negotiate letters of agreement that
designate areas of ongoing jump activity as permanent jump sites. Letters of
agreement should contain:
1. The
description and the location of the jump zone(s) and the conditions of use.
2. The activity
schedules.
3. The maximum
jump altitudes, common jump altitudes and common parachute opening altitudes
(all altitudes should be expressed in feet above mean seal level).
4. The
communication frequencies to be used by the jump aircraft.
5. Jump
aircraft call signs.
6. Jump
aircraft climb and descent areas.
7. Notification
procedures.
8. Assigned
transponder code when appropriate.
9. Any other
items pertinent to the needs of the ATC system and the users.
c. Where
ongoing jump sites are established, NOTAM information shall be submitted for
publication in the AFD.
d. To the
extent possible, advise parachute jumping organizations or responsible
individuals of known high traffic density areas or other airspace where
sport parachuting may adversely impact system efficiency, such as IFR
departure/arrival routes, Federal airways, VFR flyways, military training
routes, etc.
e. A record of
the jump operations shall be maintained in the facility files for 15 days.
The records shall contain at least a copy of the NOTAM, reason(s) for
cancellation (if applicable), name of the person(s) effecting coordination,
and instructions or conditions imposed on the jump operation.
f. Upon
request, air traffic facilities shall furnish whatever information might be
available concerning parachute jumps to the U.S. Coast Guard.
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