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Old January 20th 08, 03:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Phrase "landing runway" vs. "cleared to land"



Bob Gardner wrote:
I can't find anything in the Air Traffic Control Handbook giving that
authority to the controller. You can research it yourself on the faa.gov
web site.

Bob Gardner


I believe the tower used the "landing runway" phrase because they were
below minimums.

--
Jim Carter
Rogers, Arkansas





Minimums aren't relevant to ATC in a case like this. ATC will not ever
tell a pilot he cannot shoot an approach due to weather. Ever. It is
entirely up to the pilot to know what the rules are. ATC simply lines
up the airplanes. If you want to shoot the approach you just have to
ask. As long as the runway is open, ATC is never the one to close a
runway, only its owner can do that, an aircraft will be given a
clearance to land.