Overview
Auckland Radio is responsible for managing oceanic air traffic control within the NZZO FIR. This vast area spans much of the open ocean, where radar coverage is unavailable, necessitating the use of non-radar procedural control to ensure safe separation of aircraft. Auckland Radio works in close coordination with neighbouring FIRs, including NZZC and NZCM, to maintain efficient and safe operations across these boundaries.
Positions
Callsign | Position Name | RTF Designator | Frequency | Notes |
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NZZO_FSS | Auckland Radio | Auckland Radio | 8.867 (VHF alias 129.000MHz) | Primary Position |
NZZO-TSN_FSS | Auckland Radio - Tasman | Auckland Radio | 5.643 (VHF alias 129.500MHz) | Secondary Position, covering the TAS sector |
NZZO-E_FSS | Auckland Radio - East | Auckland Radio | 5.643 (VHF alias 131.500MHz) | Event Only Position |
NZCM_FSS | MacMurdo Center | Mac Center | 9.032 (VHF alias 128.700MHz) | Covers NZCM FIR |
Airspace Overview
Auckland Radio controls the airspace within the NZZO FIR, which extends from FL245 to FL600. The lateral boundaries of NZZO are shown in the diagram to the right and are defined as follows:
- West: Brisbane Radio (Indian South, Tasman, and Lord Howe Island sectors)
- North West: Nadi Oceanic
- North: Oakland Oceanic
- North-East: Tahiti Oceanic
- East: Mataveri Radio (Easter Island)
- South: MacMurdo Center
It’s important to note that NZZO does not provide coverage over or within the NZZC FIR.
Below is an overview of the various classes of airspace that can be found within the NZZO.