title | SO Online Day at Venezuela | |||
main organiser | HQ-SOD | |||
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type | Online Day | |||
date | 28 February, 2025, Friday | |||
starting time | 18:00Z | |||
ending time | 20:00Z | |||
MASTER PLAN | CLICK HERE | |||
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"SO Online Day at Venezuela"
International SO event
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IVAO Venezuela Division and IVAO Special Operations Department invite you to the SO Online Day - February 2025!
The IVAO Venezuela Division, in collaboration with the IVAO Special Operations Department, is proud to host an exciting training event designed for Virtual Special Operations Groups (VSOGs) and independent pilots. This event will take place on February 28, 2025, from 18:00z to 20:00z, departing from Mariscal Sucre Air Base (SVBS), Venezuela.
Event Overview
This SO Online Day aims to simulate real military operations by providing a structured training environment within the MOA of Libertador and the Maracay area. Pilots will have the opportunity to refresh their flight skills and execute tactical maneuvers using light aircraft such as the T-27 Tucano and T-6 Texan II, as well as helicopters and ULMs.
The event will include aerial training exercises in designated work zones, where pilots will be able to practice formation flying, aerobatics, tactical maneuvers, and emergency procedures under realistic operational conditions.
Training Areas & Operations
The exercise will take place within the MOA of Libertador, with specifically designated work areas:
Work Zone ALPHA (A1/A2/A3/A4) - Altitude: 4,500FT to 6,500FT
Work Zone BRAVO (B1/B2/B3/B4) - Altitude: 6,500FT to 10,000FT
Work Zone ECHO (E1/E2/E3/E4) - Altitude: 10,000FT to 15,000FT
These airspaces are strictly regulated, and pilots must remain within their assigned zones at all times. ATC clearance will be required before leaving a training area, ensuring proper separation and adherence to operational procedures.
Flight Operations & ATC Support
To ensure a realistic and immersive experience, ATC services will be available at key positions:
SVMZ_MIL_CTR (All units) – 125.200 MHz
SVBL_APP (DEP/ARR SVBS) – 119.800 MHz
SVBS_TWR (Training Aircraft & Helicopters) – 118.050 MHz
SVBL_TWR (Alternate) – 122.500 MHz
Upon departure from Mariscal Sucre AB (SVBS), pilots must follow specific departure routes, maintaining 200° heading before receiving ATC instructions to proceed to their assigned work areas.
Emergency Operations will be conducted exclusively on Runway 06/24, which will be restricted for training purposes.
Ground Operations & Procedures
To maintain a safe environment on the ground, the following taxiing procedures will be in effect:
Max taxi speed: 30 knots on taxiways, 15 knots in the parking area.
Separation: Maintain two aircraft fuselage distances (~400ft) to prevent FOD (Foreign Object Debris).
Taxiway discipline: Pilots must taxi in alternate lanes to maintain symmetry and efficiency.
Pilot names & IVAO VIDs
Aircraft type
Tactical callsign
Pilot capabilities (flight leader, tactical role, dissimilar formation, etc.)
Additional Information
Pre-event briefing: 17:30z on SO Discord.
No weather abort policy.
JOIN FS Global Server required.
Model matching recommended: Use MAIW models for a better experience.
