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At sanford what does clear for the option mean?
Thanks
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land or go around
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I assume you are referring to an R/T clearance from the tower to an aircraft on the approach? We used to use a similar clearance in the RAF at training bases.
Basically, it is a clearance for the FI in an aircraft making a glide or instrument approach to complete either a landing, a touch and go or a go-around from that approach. The phrase 'the option' gives the student no clues as to what the instructor may require him to do, and allows that decision to be made at a late point in the approach. Scroggs |
Thanks for that i am just listening live on liveatc.net
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It's not common at UK civilian fields, but it is possible to request it.
For example, my club (in common with most others) has a 28-day currency rule. Some of our regular pilots occassionaly go out of currency and require a quick checkout. If it's a pilot I know fairly well, I'll often ask them to do one circuit, and ask ATC for "the option". If the landing is fine (as it usually is) we stop there, but it gives me the option of asking the pilot to do a couple more circuits if I think it's necessary before I sign him off to fly away to wherever he's planning on going. FFF -------------- |
It's a standard procedure in the US. It authorises the a/c to either:
* land, * touch & go, or * go around at the pilot's discretion. |
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Phillip2004
Listen out for the English accent talking to Sanford ATC...its good old Turkish.......Im the only limey left out of the JAA group at DCA, KSFB....Im the one they cant understand..:ok:
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