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LAHSO Procedures
BT wrote:
I'll agree with Steve's reply.. There is not log book endorsement for LAHSO. You as the pilot can either choose to accept or deny the LASHO "request" from ATC. It's not a request, it's part of a clearance. If you refuse the restriction to hold short you've also refused the landing clearance. Many pilots seem genuinely surprised when the ATC response to their refusal of LAHSO is something other than a clearance to land without the restriction. Can you readily identify the point that you are to hold short of? You can if you meet the vision requirements of a Class III or better medical and are familiar with airport markings and signage as you should be. Normally a crossing runway and there should be markings on the landing runway that is your limit. Is your approach " under control" and you feel you can safely land and stop before the designated LAHSO limit. Remember.. you are giving up part of your runway.. and any options of a go around.. the tower and the other pilot is banking on you being able to do what you say you will. Not so. Acceptance of LAHSO does not preclude a go-around. |
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LAHSO Procedures
BT wrote:
good catch... thanx Maynard.. and then you could end up with a near miss at the intersection Or you could turn crosswind before reaching the intersection. |
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LAHSO Procedures
On a LAHSO, if i need to go around (which apparently, I can from the
language), do I still need to hold short, i.e. turn crosswind before approaching the intersection? Do I turn left or right -- is that cleared up before the decision to go around? Or if I go around, it it just accepted that a.) we all hope the conflicting traffic landing doesn't go around and quite the same moment, and b.) one should think fast and keep their eyes open... T RandyL wrote: I have a question that has come up in another newsgroup, that I have always wondered about. When I received my flight training, my instructor told me not to accept any Land And Hold Short Operations (LAHSO) instructions from ATC until I had received training in those procedures - which I never did. Does a licensed pilot (not a student) have to be officially "certified" to perform any LAHSO procedures? And if so, how does one go about becoming certified? Or can any licensed pilot perform LAHSO procedures, as long as he has first received training in said procedures? If that is the case, how does ATC know that a pilot has received LAHSO training? Does ATC just assume that if a pilot accepts LAHSO instruction, that the pilot is familiar and has been trained in those procedures? Is LAHSO procedure training something that just needs to be logged in your logbook and endorsed by a CFI? Just curious... Randy L. |
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LAHSO Procedures
On 2008-07-16, Tman x@x wrote:
On a LAHSO, if i need to go around (which apparently, I can from the language), do I still need to hold short, i.e. turn crosswind before approaching the intersection? Do I turn left or right -- is that cleared up before the decision to go around? Fly the airplane and do what you need to. It's the tower's problem to keep everyone going in different directions. They may well instruct you to change heading (and will, at some point, tell you where to go); until then, they'll assume you'll fly runway heading. Or if I go around, it it just accepted that a.) we all hope the conflicting traffic landing doesn't go around and quite the same moment, and b.) one should think fast and keep their eyes open... Yes...but this is no different from usual. See and avoid doesn't go away just because there's a control tower there. -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net Fairmont, MN (FRM) (Yes, that's me!) AMD Zodiac CH601XLi N55ZC (got it!) |
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