My instructor and I were on final the other day (at KBED), about 2 miles out (going for a "straight in" approach) when ATC canceled our clearance to land. (They wanted a jet to land in front of us). I thought that meant to turn and leave final but my instructor said that they did not tell us to turn, so we should stay on final but slow down, which we did. A jet then pulled in front of us and landed, and then we were cleared to land again and we did.
My question is: is this common? If you all were cleared to land and on final and then your clearance was canceled- would you stay on final and await further instructions? Ask ATC for clarification?
I realize that 2 miles out is far enough to slow down and let someone else land, but it's just something that I've never read about or experienced before, so it was a completely new experience for me.
My question is: is this common? If you all were cleared to land and on final and then your clearance was canceled- would you stay on final and await further instructions? Ask ATC for clarification?
I realize that 2 miles out is far enough to slow down and let someone else land, but it's just something that I've never read about or experienced before, so it was a completely new experience for me.