Coordinate any pertinent information prior to and at the end of each parachute jump or series of jumps which begins or ends in your area of jurisdiction with other affected ATC facilities/sectors.
NOTE -
CFR Part 105.25 prescribes the information required from each person
requesting authorization or submitting notification for nonemergency parachute
jumping activity.
{New-98-3 Revised February 26, 1998}
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7210.3, Nonemergency Parachute Jump Operations, paragraph
18-5-1.
CFR Part 105, Parachute Jumping.
9-8-2 Class A, Class B, and Class C Airspace
a. Authorize parachute jumping only within airspace designated
for the jumping activity.
b. Separate aircraft, other than those participating in the jump
operation, from the airspace authorized for the jumping activity.
c. Impose, as necessary, any conditions and restrictions which
in your judgment would promote the safety of the operation.
REFERENCE -
CFR Part 105.19, Jumps in or into Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class
D airspace
TERMINAL
Handle requests to conduct jump operations in or into Class D
airspace in which there is a functioning control tower operated by the
United States as follows:
a. Authorize parachute jumping with respect to known or observed
traffic.
b. Issue advisory information to the jump aircraft and to nonparticipating
aircraft as necessary for the safe conduct of the jump operation.
Handle notifications to conduct jump operations in other Class
E airspace as follows:
a. Issue a traffic advisory to the jump aircraft before the
jump. Include aircraft type, altitude, and direction of flight of all known
traffic which will transit the airspace within which the jump will be conducted.
NOTE -
CFR Part 105.14 prescribes that, except when otherwise authorized by
ATC, parachute jumping is not allowed in or into Class E airspace unless
radio communications have been established between the aircraft and the
nearest FAA ATC facility or FSS at least 5 minutes before the jumping activity
is to begin for the purpose of receiving information in the aircraft about
known air traffic in the vicinity of the jump aircraft.
b. Issue advisories to all known aircraft which will transit
the airspace within which the jump operations will be conducted. Advisories
shall consist of the location, time, duration, and altitude from which
the jump will be made.
c. When time or numbers of aircraft make individual transmissions
impractical, advisories to nonparticipating aircraft may be broadcast on
appropriate control frequencies, or when available, the ATIS broadcast.
d. When requested by the pilot and to the extent possible, assist
nonparticipating aircraft to avoid the airspace within which the jump will
be conducted.