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Old 17th February 2007 | 21:14
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757manipulator
 
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From: planet igloo
No. "Cleared to land," means cleared to land. Not cleared for approach, but just what it sounds like it says: "Cleared to land." You always have the final responsibility to determine if a clearance is safe. There are no exceptions.
So that means the controller has absolved him/herself of responsibility right?
if so, whats to stop a controller issuing a landing clearance to traffic at 10 miles?
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