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Newps wrote:
A taxi instruction is never a clearance to enter a runway, It routinely is. I've learnt that it is in the USA. In my litle quarrel with Steven I just said it was not so where I live. There actually is life outside the USA. Stefan |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
What have you against sharing airspace with a safety-minded pilot? Safety means knowing ad adhering to local rules. When some day I'll fly in the USA, I'll happily learn ad adhere to the US rules, whether they please me or not. I expect the same vice versa. Stefan |
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![]() "Stefan" wrote in message ... Safety means knowing ad adhering to local rules. Safety also means having safe and logical rules. The rules in the US are logical and safe. The rules in Germany are illogical and unsafe. |
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... in the USA, you have permission to cross all runways on the way to your assigned runway, EXCEPT the active runway. Then I've committed an awful lot of runway incursions without ever being told about it. -- Dan C172RG at BFM (remove pants to reply by email) |
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![]() wrote in message ... Almost... in the USA, you have permission to cross all runways on the way to your assigned runway, EXCEPT the active runway. That's not quite right either. In the US, you have permission to cross all runways, on the way to your assigned runway, except the ASSIGNED runway. |
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![]() "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... Then I've committed an awful lot of runway incursions without ever being told about it. Well, you have if you crossed the assigned runway. If you merely crossed other active runways that were not assigned to you then you're okay. § 91.129 Operations in Class D airspace. (i) Takeoff, landing, taxi clearance. No person may, at any airport with an operating control tower, operate an aircraft on a runway or taxiway, or take off or land an aircraft, unless an appropriate clearance is received from ATC. A clearance to "taxi to" the takeoff runway assigned to the aircraft is not a clearance to cross that assigned takeoff runway, or to taxi on that runway at any point, but is a clearance to cross other runways that intersect the taxi route to that assigned takeoff runway. A clearance to "taxi to" any point other than an assigned takeoff runway is clearance to cross all runways that intersect the taxi route to that point. |
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I am not clear why 'cross any intersecting runways' is a particuarly safe
thing to do. This may make sense at a familiar airport where you know the taxiways and intersecting runway. At unfamiliar airports, I get extremely nervous when crossing an intersecting hold short line. There could be more than one way to get to the assigned runway, and you may be following a different route than the one the controller had in mind and inadvertantly cross an active runway. At unfamiliar airports I stop and verify clearance to cross. I've had controllers get annoyed at me for that, but better be safe than sorry. Given the increased rate of runway incursions, this rule never made any sense to me. "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in ink.net: "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... Then I've committed an awful lot of runway incursions without ever being told about it. Well, you have if you crossed the assigned runway. If you merely crossed other active runways that were not assigned to you then you're okay. § 91.129 Operations in Class D airspace. (i) Takeoff, landing, taxi clearance. No person may, at any airport with an operating control tower, operate an aircraft on a runway or taxiway, or take off or land an aircraft, unless an appropriate clearance is received from ATC. A clearance to "taxi to" the takeoff runway assigned to the aircraft is not a clearance to cross that assigned takeoff runway, or to taxi on that runway at any point, but is a clearance to cross other runways that intersect the taxi route to that assigned takeoff runway. A clearance to "taxi to" any point other than an assigned takeoff runway is clearance to cross all runways that intersect the taxi route to that point. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
The rules in the US are logical and safe. The rules in Germany are illogical and unsafe. So be it, if it helps to make you feel better. Just be sure you never leave the logical and safe USA. Stefan |
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![]() but is a clearance to cross other runways that intersect the taxi route to that assigned takeoff runway. Ok, so you are cleared to runway 21. One taxi route takes you across runway 8-26, another equally direct one does not. You are not given a taxi route. I take it (in the US) you may choose your route and cross 8-26. Anybody take it differently? Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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