Cape TRACON


The Cape TRACON is a radar approach facility located at Joint Base Cape Cod, Massachusetts next to the airfield for Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod. It is operated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The primary responsibility of Cape Approach is the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of arrival, departure, and inter-island traffic in and around the Cape and Islands area of Massachusetts, at and below 10,000 feet MSL.
K90 is responsible for providing arrival and departure, and radar services the following airports:
Cape TRACON is open daily from 6:00 am until 10:00 pm. During the summer the facility is open until 11:00 pm. When the facility is not open, air traffic control services are provided by Boston ARTCC, Area D.

Airspace

Cape TRACON is responsible for the airspace approximately 30-40 nautical miles from Hyannis airport at and below 10,000 feet. In the vicinity of the Plymouth Airport, K90 is responsible for the airspace at and below 7,000 feet. Boston ARTCC is responsible for the airspace above the TRACONs. K90 is bordered to the west by Providence Approach, to the north by Boston TRACON, and the rest by Boston ARTCC, Area D.
Cape Approach operates two radar and ARTS systems. Their ASR-8 system is located at the facility and the ASR-9 system is located on the field at Nantucket Airport. The ASR-9 system was added to improve the radar coverage of the Nantucket airspace. These two systems work independently of each other but sit side-by-side in the control room. When one system is out of service, the other system can be used as a backup.
NOTE: In preparation for Cape TRACON's consolidation'' into Boston TRACON currently only the ASR-8 system is being used to allow for single scope operation. This is allowing controllers to transfer to Boston TRACON early to start the training process early.''

North side radar system

The ASR-8 Radar and ARTS systems have four sectors of airspace:
These sectors are combined and de-combined as traffic and staffing permit.

South side radar system

The ASR-9 Radar and ARTS systems have two sectors of airspace:
These sectors are combined and de-combined as traffic and staffing permit.
  • NANTUCKET ARRIVAL : Just as the name suggests, this sector sequences arriving IFR aircraft to the active runway at Nantucket Airport (ACK).
  • NANTUCKET DEPARTURE : This sector is responsible for separating departing IFR traffic from ACK. This sector will also sequence IFR arrivals coming in from the opposite side of the airport from the final approach in use and hand them off to the Nantucket Arrival controller.

Other operational positions

Cape TRACON also operates two flight data positions:
  • Flight Data 1 : Duties include reading IFR clearances to pilots on the ground at K90's satellite airports, obtaining release times for airport under Traffic Management Initiatives, obtaining IFR releases from radar controllers, relaying IFR cancellations to radar controller, disseminating Traffic Management messages/hazardous weather information, as well as other various duties.
  • Flight Data 2 : Assists FD1 as needed.