#BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 190Two Hundred and Seventeenth Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Regulations (Establishment of Instrument Flight Procedures for Arrivals and Departures at Hanover Airport)
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This regulation, published in the German Federal Law Gazette on 15 August 2025, officially repeals and replaces the previous 217th Implementing Regulation concerning instrument flight procedures at Hanover Airport. It was issued by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control on 7 August 2025. The new ordinance updates or re-establishes the specific arrival and departure routes, instrument approach procedures, and related flight paths for aircraft operating under IFR at Hannover Airport (EDDV). The document is primarily administrative and technical, focusing on aviation safety and standardized air traffic management around the airport.
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Key Changes
- Official repeal of the previous 217th Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Order
- Re-establishment of updated instrument arrival and departure procedures for Hannover Airport (EDDV)
- Regulation issued on 7 August 2025 by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control
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What this law requires
Aircraft operators must comply with the established instrument flight procedures for arrivals and departures at Hannover Airport (EDDV) as specified in this regulation
Pilots and flight crews must follow the specific arrival and departure routes defined in this regulation when operating under Instrument Flight Rules at Hannover Airport
Air traffic control personnel at Hannover Airport must enforce and apply the instrument approach procedures and related flight paths established by this regulation
The Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control must ensure the previous 217th Implementing Regulation is officially repealed and replaced with this new regulation