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Switzerland TMA VFR transit routes


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Hello SD team,
In Switzerland a few TMAs have transit routes. If I do not miss anything:
- Geneva TMA: "Transit Center" and "Transit South"
- Bern TMA: "Transit North" and "Transit South"
These routes are not shown up on IGN France chart, but are shown on Cartabossy and, of course, Skyguide Switzerland charts. They are special VFR routes, because no VRP are associated to them. They are defined by segments of VOR radials, except for Bern Transit North.
Do you can display these transit routes ?


Alexandre
Based at LSGL (Lausanne - La Blécherette, in Switzerland)

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The author of this chart is swisstopo (the Swiss Federal Office of the Topography). It is the chart provided by Skyguide with the official VFR AIP, i.e. the official ICAO chart.
If you want to have a look at this chart: https://map.geo.admin.ch/?topic=ech&lang=fr&bgLayer=ch.swisstopo.pixelkarte-farbe&layers=ch.bazl.luftfahrtkarten-icao

Moreover, I used several times the Transit of South of Geneva TMA and The ATC (Skyguide), Geneva Information, knows this route, when I talk about it. I know many pilots using these transit routes.

I understand that it seems strange, but it is completely official. I obtained the quoted response from Skyguide, which is ATC and AIP provider for Switzerland. Skyguide is a private company "under a legal mandate issued by the Swiss Confederation and the Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), Switzerland’s national aviation authority".

Alexandre
Based at LSGL (Lausanne - La Blécherette, in Switzerland)

Edited 11/18/2015 2:08:45 PM by acassata
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