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April 1st 08, 02:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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buttman wrote in news:6d3f93e4-36c8-4d9f-b4fd-
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On Mar 31, 9:25*am, "Steven P. McNicoll"
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On Mar 31, 6:58 am, buttman wrote:
Right, but on one occasion, I remember hearing a controller ask a
pilot if he had the weather and NOTAMS for a particular airport he
was
intending to do a practice approach at. The pilot responded that he
had the weather, but not the NOTAMS. The controller made him do a
few
holds until he had a chance to bring up the NOTAMS to read to him.
The
reason for the NOTAM was the one and only runway was closed. I'm
not a
controller, but I'm pretty sure there is a rule that states a plane
can't be cleared for an approach until the controller is sure the
pilot has all the relevant information, including weather and
notams.
I am a controller, there is no such rule.
Well then it's an unwritten rule.
No it isn't you fjukktard.
You should be notamed as an aerial hazard.
Bertie
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