What action should you take if you receive a clearance that will cause you to deviate from an FAR?
What action should you take if you receive a clearance that will cause you to deviate from an FAR? Accept the clearance, because ATC has assumed responsibility for the deviation. Refuse the clearance, and request an amended clearance.
Can you land on a closed airport?
Nothing prohibits you from landing on a closed runway/airport (other than TFRs). The FAA won’t enforce this, it’s up to the airport management to make a case. What the FAA can nail you with is careless and reckless if there was some reason the airport was closed.
When do you give a clearance to change the runway?
When issuing a clearance to land, first state the runway number followed by the landing clearance. If the landing runway is changed, controllers must preface the landing clearance with “Change to runway.” RUNWAY (number) CLEARED TO LAND.
What do you need to know about landing clearances?
LANDING CLEARANCE a. When issuing a clearance to land, first state the runway number followed by the landing clearance. If the landing runway is changed, controllers must preface the landing clearance with “Change to runway.” RUNWAY (number) CLEARED TO LAND.
When to use ” change of active runways ” phraseology?
This phraseology is used when a pilot needs to cross an active runway and the ground/tower controllers coordinate to issue crossing clearances. Change of active runways This phraseology is used by the tower controller to inform Ground that the active runways have changed.
What does read back of runway instructions mean?
A pilot’s read back of taxi instructions with the runway assignment can be considered confirmation of runway assignment. Movement of aircraft or vehicles on nonmovement areas is the responsibility of the pilot, the aircraft operator, or the airport management.