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On Mar 31, 5:43*am, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: On Mar 31, 1:10 am, buttman wrote: The center/approach controllers aren't going to clear you for an approach until you tell them you have the weather at the airport, whether the tower is closed or not. There's no provision for denying approach clearance to aircraft that have not reported having the weather. *Aircraft that have not reported receiving the weather are to be issued the weather. 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. |
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