2004 N N EE W W SS LL EE TT TT EE RR // W W II N N TT EE RR Winter Radar Mosaic Now Available The product uses a sophisticated computer algorithm that first uses NEXRAD base reflectivity returns, and then colors them based upon surface reports, surface and dew point temperatures, and numerical model input. Each area has 16 shades to indicate differences in the intensity of the precipitation. Rain areas use the same color palette as the standard NEXRAD base reflectivity product, where rain intensity goes from green (light) to yellow (moderate) to red (heavy). Freezing rain and/or areas of mixed rain and snow use shades of pink, where light pink indicates light precipitation and dark pink indicates heavy precipitation. Corporate Flyer Snow areas are depicted using shades of blue: light blue being light snow and dark blue depicting heavy snow. The algorithm is not perfect, especially in mountainous areas, but provides the user with a very quick and easy way to determine areas of frozen precipitation from nonfrozen precipitation. The maps are created and updated every 6 minutes based upon the latest NEXRAD updates, and are combined into mosaics for the entire United States (US), as well as the 6 smaller regions of the United States (NE,SE,SC,NC,NW,SW) The new Winter Radar mosaics (map weather code = RADWM) are available on JetPlan.com, JetPlanner, FliteStar, and OpsControl. In addition to being a separate map and available for looping, we have included the colorized radar product with the IR satellite composite and the surface analysis maps for the United States and Regional United States maps. Web site: Recently added to the list of Jeppesen weather maps is the Winter Radar Mosaics. This product depicts NEXRAD radar base reflectivity in three distinct color palettes so the user can easily identify and differentiate between areas of snow, freezing rain, and rain. Jeppesen DataPlan Moves Offices After nearly 27 years of operating in the sleepy suburb of Los Gatos, California, Jeppesen DataPlan has relocated to a new high-rise in the heart of nearby downtown San Jose. The facility, which is located just two miles from Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport, was selected in response to Jeppesen DataPlan’s growth in business and staff. Occupying the top two floors of the building, this division of Jeppesen is primarily responsible for providing international trip planning, fuel, flight planning, and weather services to the Business Aviation community. In addition to a high-tech 24/7 Operations Center, the new office includes meeting and state-of-theart training facilities for our customers. The first client to utilize these amenities was San Jose-based operator Hewlett-Packard Aviation, who recently selected Jeppesen as the flight planning, weather, international trip planning, and electronic charting services provider for their fleet of Gulfstream and Falcon aircraft. For those clients visiting Jeppesen DataPlan, the building is centrally located to major hotels, fine restaurants, the San Jose Convention Center, and the HP Pavilion. If your future travels take you to San Jose or anywhere in the San Francisco Bay Area, please make it a point to drop by our new facility. We would be more than happy to give you a tour! Jeppesen DataPlan 225 W. Santa Clara St. Suite 1600 San Jose, CA 95113 Phone: 408.961.2825 or 800.358.6468 (toll-free) www.jeppesen.com Neu-Isenburg, Direct: +49 6102 5070 Germany Fax: +49 6102 507999 Denver, CO Toll Free: 800.553.7750 Direct: 303.328.4244 Fax: 303.328.4116 Airway Manuals, Charts, JeppView, NavData and Pilot Supplies London, UK San Jose, CA Direct: +44 1293 842403 Fax: +44 1293 842440 email: ifs–[email protected] Toll Free: 877.537.7487 Direct: 408.963.2000 Fax: 408.961.5362 email: [email protected] Flight Planning, Weather, Fuel, and International Trip Planning How To Reach Us WINTER 2004 NEWSLETTER 225 W. Santa Clara St., Ste. 1600 San Jose, CA 95113 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID DENVER, CO PERMIT NO. 1736 H T L A E H & L E TRAD VV I S O R I E S A The U.S. State Department’s current list of Travel Warnings includes: Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bosnia, Burundi, Central African Republic, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Turkey, Yemen, and Zimbabwe. Regional Updates AIRPORT/RUNWAY CLOSURES: Contact Jeppesen International Trip Planning for further information. Nagoya, Japan (RJNN) – airport will be closed between 1300Z-2100Z on non-specified days throughout the month of February. London Stansted (EGSS) – airport will be undergoing runway repairs from 07-22 March; operators should anticipate intermittent runway closures during this period. Alexandria, Egypt (HEBA) – airport will be closed until 01 May. BARBADOS PASSPORT REQUIREMENT Effective 01 March 2004 all persons entering Barbados from the United States and Canada are required to have a valid passport. A birth certificate along with a photo I.D. will no longer be accepted. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FUEL SHORTAGE Operators into the Dominican Republic need to be aware that fuel is available on a very limited basis at most major airports. In some cases, a maximum uplift of 500 gallons only will be allowed. It is recommended that you confirm fuel availability prior to operation. OUTBOUND APIS REMINDER This is a general reminder that all air carriers and Part 135 operators (including cargo carriers) need to transmit outbound APIS reports, as well as inbound to the United States. The inbound APIS report is currently a law and the outbound report is in the final stages of becoming law as well. Jeppesen International Trip Planning can assist with APIS reports, so please contact us for further information on this or any other operational issue. Jeppesen Supports Boeing 777-300ER Flights Between October and December of 2003, Boeing conducted numerous FAA certification flights using two of its new 777300ER aircraft. Although all aspects of the airplane’s flight characteristics were evaluated, a special emphasis was placed on its ETOPS (Extended Range Operation with Two-Engine Airplanes) capabilities. With that in mind, a record-setting 330 minutes of a flight between Seattle, Washington and Taipei, Taiwan were successfully flown with one engine shut down. Aside from the specific ETOPS testing, two other notable events that took place include a maximum time flight of 18.5 hours between Sydney, Australia and Recife, Brazil and numerous 45-60 minute ground turns that were accomplished during humidity and cold-soak testing in Singapore. Among the numerous support personnel involved in these certification and demonstration flights were Jeppesen’s very own International Trip Planning, Meteorology, Flight Planning, and Ground Handling groups. Working globally as one, these teams provided computerized flight plans and weather data, assisted with securing hotel accommodations for the crews, and arranged for landing and overflight permits, a task made all the more complicated by the fact that the two aircraft were operating under Experimental Airworthiness Certificates. In addition to these services, fuel was supplied by Jeppesen World Fuel Services and all ground handling was provided by members of Jeppesen’s Preferred Ground Handler Network. In all, 19 locations were visited, including Easter Island, Petropavlosk, the Paris and Dubai air shows, and Svalbard, Norway, which is the world’s northernmost airport that has daily scheduled jet service. After numerous hours of pre-planning work and a two month period of actual flying, Boeing proclaimed these series of flights a success. As a result, the first 777-300ER is scheduled for delivery for operations with Air France in April of this year. Please visit www.newairplane.com/777 for more information on the 777-300ER certification flights. Athens Aviation Services (continued) All flights regardless of category and rules of flight will be subject to slot restrictions at Athens International Airport. Ground time is limited to a maximum of two hours. This rule does not apply to flights holding historical rights and Greek air taxi carriers based at Athens International Airport. Where permission for a ground time of more than two hours is granted by the Slot Coordinator, aircraft might be allocated to a remote parking position. There will be an extra 70 parking spaces available for aircraft up to the size of a Gulfstream V. Taxiways B, C, Z, and the R3 area will be designated as extra parking areas. The acceptable tolerances from the Slot-designated time of arrival are as follows: For flights shorter than 4 hours: margin of (+/-) 20 minutes For flights longer than 4 hours: margin of (+/-) 30 minutes Operations without an approved slot will result in severe monetary penalties. The slot application rules are valid from the 15th of July 2004 until the 30th of September 2004 for all of Greece. Operators that have not already sent their handling requests should inform their Jeppesen International Trip Planning office of their flight schedules as soon as possible in order to start the slot application process. Jeppesen and Jet Fleet International Form Alliance Jeppesen and Jet Fleet International (JFI) recently finalized a deal whereby Jeppesen will provide its international trip planning services to JFI members. Through its International Trip Planning business, Jeppesen offers a comprehensive One Source solution for corporate operators. The lineup of services includes securing landing and overflight permits, a ground handler network, flight planning, weather and NOTAM information, Airway Manual trip kits, a global jet fuel purchasing program, and more. Jet Fleet International was co-founded by Gene Cernan, a former astronaut and the last man to walk on the moon, and Bob Hoover, a former test pilot and an acclaimed air show performer. JFI seeks to provide its member companies with bundled product solutions while leveraging its group buying power. “Having Jeppesen as a partner on the JFI team gives our members a tremendous advantage,” said Finn Moller, JFI president. “There is no other company that can deliver all the services that Jeppesen provides to corporate jet operators. From flight plans to international trip planning to weather to charts, it truly is a One Source solution.” Visit the Athens International Airport web site at: http://www.aia.gr/EN/2004/body.shtm for more information. Athens Aviation Services and Jeppesen look forward to assisting you during these historic games! JFI and Jeppesen Sign Service Agreement – (standing, left to right); Mark van Tine, Jeppesen President & COO; Jay Smith, Jeppesen Senior Aviation Sales Consultant; Finn Moller, JFI President; (seated, left to right); Kevin Collins, Jeppesen Senior Vice-President, Business & General Aviation; Bob Hoover, JFI cofounder and legendary pilot.
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