Departure and tracking – west (Delissaville and D288A)

Aircraft departing Darwin CTR to the Delissaville/D288A can expect direct tracking. Aircraft should be aware of controlled airspace lower limits when transiting to the  airspace and proximity of the CTR to Talc Head.

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A map of Darwin airspace with an airplane shown departing Darwin Airport and tracking south-west to Delissaville via Talc Head.

A map of Darwin airspace with an airplane shown departing Darwin Airport and tracking south-west to Delissaville via Talc Head.

An aerial view of Talc Head from the east
Talc Head
Updated: 12 November 2024
Online version available at: https://www.casa.gov.au//resources-and-education/publications-and-resources/industry-guides-and-publications/pilot-guides/stay-ontrack-series/stay-ontrack-flying-darwin-region/departure-and-tracking-west-delissaville-and-d288a
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