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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:58:50 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message .. . Apart from the one that says you can clear more than one aircraft to land when the prior one hasn't landed and vacated the runway. How so? I've heard "N1234, number two, cleared to land, traffic is on 1/4 mile final, be ready to go around" out of a tower before. |
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"Paul Sengupta" wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... My feelings have nothing to do with it. Drop your nationalist attitude and compare the procedures logically and you'll agree that US procedures are superior. Apart from the one that says you can clear more than one aircraft to land when the prior one hasn't landed and vacated the runway. OK, as someone who's not an American (but who flies in America), I have to ask: what's inferior about this procedure? I have experience with both ways; the US way doesn't strike me as inherently worse than the obvious alternative. Hamish |
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![]() Apart from the one that says you can clear more than one aircraft to land when the prior one hasn't landed and vacated the runway. OK, as someone who's not an American (but who flies in America), I have to ask: what's inferior about this procedure? I have experience with both ways; the US way doesn't strike me as inherently worse than the obvious alternative. I think he's (or she's) implying that if you are cleared to land behind traffic that has not cleared the runway, and subsequently that traffic fails to clear (gets a flat, for example), you would need to have your clearance withdrawn or ammended. If you go NORDO at that time (or there is frequqncy congestion) you would then have to visually notice that the runway is occupied, and deviate from your clearance to avoid creating artwork. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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![]() Teacherjh wrote: I think he's (or she's) implying that if you are cleared to land behind traffic that has not cleared the runway, and subsequently that traffic fails to clear (gets a flat, for example), you would need to have your clearance withdrawn or ammended. Not necessarily. Depends what they are flying and what you are flying. If they are in a single or a twin and so are you then there's no reason there can't be two aircraft on the runway at the same time. If you go NORDO at that time (or there is frequqncy congestion) you would then have to visually notice that the runway is occupied, and deviate from your clearance to avoid creating artwork. Not necessarily. |
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This what I was always told, but when in doubt, verify with the controller.
Harvey "Judah" wrote in message ... The reg seems to support the statement that the "Taxi To" instruction permits you to taxi across ALL other runways, even if they are active. It only prohibits you from actually entering or crossing the one runway to which you are assigned (ie: taxiing to)... "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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