Aye Effaar
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One of the exceptions to ROW during landing has always confused me.
(g) Landing. Aircraft, while on final approach to land or while landing, have the right-of-way over other aircraft in flight or operating on the surface, except that they shall not take advantage of this rule to force an aircraft off the runway surface which has already landed and is attempting to make way for an aircraft on final approach.
It’s the last section that hurts my head. Aircraft in final shall not take advatage of his ROW by forcing other aircraft off the runway — when that aircarft is attempting to make way for some other aircraft on final? Do they mean some sort if crossing runway? And so long as the aircraft is not holding position for the crossing runway — we’ll then it’s fine to force the slow-poke to clear the runway?
(g) Landing. Aircraft, while on final approach to land or while landing, have the right-of-way over other aircraft in flight or operating on the surface, except that they shall not take advantage of this rule to force an aircraft off the runway surface which has already landed and is attempting to make way for an aircraft on final approach.
It’s the last section that hurts my head. Aircraft in final shall not take advatage of his ROW by forcing other aircraft off the runway — when that aircarft is attempting to make way for some other aircraft on final? Do they mean some sort if crossing runway? And so long as the aircraft is not holding position for the crossing runway — we’ll then it’s fine to force the slow-poke to clear the runway?