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Old 6th May 2008, 17:06
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Capt H Peacock
 
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The UK is peculiar in that you only get cleared a bit at a time, and you can only go down the glidepath when O'Grady says.

Everywhere else in the World, cleared for the approach means just that. Additionally in France, if you're given a heading towards the localiser for your assigned runway, you're expected to establish whether cleared or not.
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