Washington Air Route Traffic Control Center

The primary responsibility of ZDC is the separation of overflights, and the expedited sequencing of arrivals and departures along STARs (Standard Terminal Arrival Routes) and SIDs (Standard Instrument Departures) for the Washington-Baltimore Metropolitan Area, the New York Metropolitan Area, and Philadelphia among many other areas.

Washington Center is the 3rd busiest Air Traffic Control Center in the United States.[1] In 2004-2005, Washington Center was responsible for handling 4,884,000 flights. The Washington ARTCC currently covers 165,000 square miles (430,000 km2) of airspace that includes airports in Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, Virginia, and North Carolina.

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Basic Breakdown of Sectors

ZDC is divided into 8 Areas numbered 1 through 8 that make up 46 sectors. They are mainly broken down into Low Altitude, Intermediate, High Altitude and Super High Altitude sectors. There are 18 low sectors, 14 high sectors, 5 super high sector and 4 various other type sectors including 1 High/Low Altitude sector and 3 Intermediate altitude sectors.

AREA 1

Super High Sectors

Note: During periods of traffic saturation in the Shenandoah Sector, ZDC will split the Shenandoah sector into 2 sectors making Wahoo a second Super High Sector over the Roanoke and Lynchburg, VA areas. Shenandoah normally overlaps the Tech High and Gordonsville High Sectors above FL330. When traffic demand is high, Wahoo is actived to overlap the Gordonsville High Sector above FL330 covering J37 & J75 from GVE VOR south while Shenandoah will overlap Tech High Sector above FL 330 and cover traffic on J48 from CSN VOR south, J22 from MOL VOR south and J53 south of ASBUR intersection near LWB VOR.

High Sectors

Intermediate Sectors

Low Sectors

AREA 2

High Sectors

Low Sectors

AREA 3

High Sectors

Low Sectors

Note: Sector 30 OLD Valley VAL has been changed to NEW 72 Shenandoah SHD Super Hi Sector in Area 1 above. Old Valley Sector merged into Sector 29 Hot Springs.

AREA 4

Super High Sectors

High Sectors

Low Sectors

AREA 5

Super High Sectors

High Sectors

Low Sectors

AREA 6

Super High Sectors

High Sectors

Low Sectors

AREA 7

High Altitude Sectors

Intermediate Sectors

Low Sectors

AREA 8

High Sectors

High Low Sectors

Low Sectors

External links

Notes

  1. ^ Federal Aviation Administration. "Facility Orientation Guide: Washington ARTCC - ZDC". p. 6.