FINALLY!!!! Finally there is Zurich, one of my home airports, in FS.
harpsi,
I believe you are more patient and more knowledgeable than I am when it comes to doing the "invisible runway trick", so I let you go ahead with that. I trust you're such a good job as you did with EHAM. One of the posts above summarized very well the different constellations ("DVOs") - this does indeed call for several AFCADs, people will then need to decide which time of day they're flying into or out of ZRH.
As for the gates, ZRH is tricky, because
1. some gates can be either used by one large plane or two small planes - AFCAD must decide
2. as explained above, some longhaul planes that have a longer overlay in ZRH are towed to stands B31-39. However, pax disembarking and embarking always happens at Dock Midfield (E gates)
But I can give you some hints, about where planes are parked and how to deal with the "overlay stands".
Gate assignments first. The best is to refer to a parking map of LSZH, such as the one from Navigraph or this one
http://www.swissfir.org/downloads/charts/LSZH/LSZH_GND_FreeZ.pdf:
Terminal A, stands A42-A59
Caution: these gates could be used by large planes, in which case gates number A42 and higher would be used. But: this terminal is now used exclusively for shorthaul planes, which means that gates in use are A42, A44, A02, A04, A08, A10, A03, A05, A07, A09, A49, A11, A13, A15, A17, A57. Like that, more planes can be parked. There should be airbridges for all these gates.
Airlines/planes using these gates:
- Swiss A319, A320, A321, some Avros (never more than two or three)
- Lufthansa Airbus, Boeing 737, some Avros (never more than two or three)
- Other European Star Alliance mainline jets: TAP Airbus, Austrian Airbus, SAS Boeing + MD-80s, Spanair MD-80s, Croata A319
- Sometimes the larger of the Austrian/Tyrolean Fokkers: F100, F70
Terminal B and stands C, tarmac stands B2-B5, C11-C22As described above
- Air France/Cityjet Avros
- Iberia and the other airlines mentioned above
Tarmac stands D and GStands D01-D08 are used by these airlines when gates B2-B5 and C11-C22 are full. After that it is stands G.
Gates TThis is the maintenance area, used primarily by Swiss, but sometimes other airlines also bring their planes to Zurich. However, these planes typically wouldn't be in the FS AI traffic flightplans.
Gates WUsed by some of the larger corporate jets or planes of visiting heads of state.
Gates F - use diagonal gates numbered F70 and higherUsed by Swiss' Avros
Gates H and I use diagonal gates numbered I90 and higherUsed by
- Swiss Avros
- Lufthansa Avros and CRJs
- Helvetia's F100s
- Tyrolean/Austrian regional jets, i.e. Fokkers and Dashs
- Adria Airways CRJs
- Croatia Airlines ATR
Dock Midfield, Gates EAll other airlines
Two distinct parts here:
1. Longhaul planes typically on the Western end of the Terminal, i.e. gates E19-E47. Airlines from the US typically at the most Western of these gates
2. Shorthaul planes always on the Eastern end of the Terminal, i.e. gates E50 and above. Again, these are smaller planes, so you can use the gate numbers written in the smaller boxes of the plan. (Although I ignore what has been done by the scenery designers in terms of airbridges). BTW: Swiss uses the E gates only for longhaul, so there are almost never any Swiss A319, A 320 and A321 at the E gates.
Now, for the "layover gates" B31-B39:
As these are only used when planes aren't about to leave, I'd do the following:
1. Create "heavy" gates at B31-B39 (radius 43 meters)
2. Put them at the end of the parking list, so they get planes only after other gates have got planes
3. Code them "XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX SIA THA MAS QTR" - this will make sure that planes of these companies only get parked here if "their" gate at Midfield Dock is taken by another plane. This will be the case when another plane leaves before these ones. This is realistic, as it implies that the SIA, THA, etc planes are still around for some time until they depart.
This usually works very well for me at other complex airports (e.g. CDG).
I am looking forward to your work!
If you want, e-mail me your AFCAD with the runways fixed, I could then take care of the gate assignments. I usually do heavy testing (taking a plane in observation mode, and then trying every 30 minutes of a typical day).
Best
Mozart