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![]() If you report the departing traffic in sight, you can maintain visual separation, and the controller can use non-standard separation. Another option is the controller can have you both (or all) in sight, and he can provide instructions to you to avoid a conflict. Lynne Wizard of Draws wrote: How much separation is required by the tower for a/c taking off and landing? I was in position and holding on 34 at Asheville, NC (AVL) today, with a plane on final, me in position and holding, and a 182 in front of me taking off. Before his wheels left the runway, I was cleared for take-off. I didn't feel that it was any safety issue on an 8000' runway, but it struck me as something to ask about here, especially since I was the sandwich meat in the middle. -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magic=81 http://www.wizardofdraws.com More Cartoons with a Touch of Magic=81 http://www.cartoonclipart.com |
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