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Old February 27th 05, 04:13 AM
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Lynne wrote:

If you report the departing traffic in sight, you can maintain visual
separation,


No. Visual separation is never used to reduce runway separation.


and the controller can use non-standard separation.

Just what might that be?


Another
option is the controller can have you both (or all) in sight, and he
can provide instructions to you to avoid a conflict.


You are thinking of separation that may be required of airborne
aircraft. He was asking about runway separation.

 




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