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We have gotten WAY off topic here. Lets get back to the origonal question.
Can a visual approach clearance be given at or above FL180. The controllers supervisors say no, but cannot back up their assertion. |
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"CASK829" wrote in message
... We have gotten WAY off topic here. Lets get back to the origonal question. Can a visual approach clearance be given at or above FL180. The controllers supervisors say no The original question was answered. The answer is "yes", and the supervisors to whom you refer are mistaken. |
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![]() "CASK829" wrote in message ... We have gotten WAY off topic here. Lets get back to the origonal question. Can a visual approach clearance be given at or above FL180. Yes it can. The controllers supervisors say no, but cannot back up their assertion. Of course they can't. There's no altitude restriction on the issuance of a visual approach clearance. |
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