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The Piarco Flight Information region FIR/CTA ,is situated in the Caribbean Region.It is responsible for the provision of Air Traffic services within the airspace above Trinidad and Tobago and its international borders. It is also responsible for the other Terminal airspace over the Eastern Caribbean, ranging from mid-Caribbean to mid-Atlantic . From the island of Antigua in the north to Trinidad the south.Sharing borders with San Juan Oceanic FIR, Peurto Rico, Maquetia FIR,Venezuela,Georgetown FIR, Guyana, Paramaribo FIR, Surinam, Rochambeau FIR, French Guyana, Daka FIR, Senegal, Sal Oceanic, Cape Verde, Santa Maria FIR, Portugal,and New york Oceanic,USA. Covering the entire Eastern Caribbean Region and a range of some 750,000 square miles.It consists of five major TMA's,V.C Bird Antigua, Le Raizet Guadeloupe (fr),Le Lametin Martinique (fr), Grantley Adams Barbados,and Piarco Trinidad. All of which except Barbados, is responsible for sub control zones within their boundaries and international borders.And so proper co-ordination is a key aspect when controlling in the Piarco FIR. Two of these TMA's are French Nationals Guadeloupe and Martinique , and are governered by French law within thier international and TMA borders from surface up to and including Flight Level 245.Except over the islands of Dominica where Canefield and Mellville Hall Tower has Control up to 7000ft.

Piarco FIR is can be considered to be the central nervous sytem of air traffic control in the Eastern Caribbean, and unites all the caribbean.

Once Again Welcome to the Piarco Flight Information Region. We do hope you enjoy your virtual experience with us, as we strive to provide you with a service of the highest quality, the Eastern Caribbean Way!!!





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Last Updated (Wednesday, 01 September 2010 17:01)

 
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