woodchucker
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This happened over a year ago flying into KVGT, but it's been a nagging question.
I was already cleared to land, but my entry was abnormally high, as I had been at the approach assigned altitude (wish I could remember exactly but well above a standard entry). I went into a forward slip and took that from a left base almost to the runway. In any case, I was still high crossing the threshold, and while I'm always prepared for a go-around, I knew I had enough runway to get her down.
In any case at about that time, while I'm focused on getting the plane configured for landing, tower comes on and tells me that "landing long" is approved, which I felt compelled to acknowledge. Why that additional clearance?
It is my understanding that once you are cleared to land, the entire runway is yours (LAHSO obviously being an exception).
I was already cleared to land, but my entry was abnormally high, as I had been at the approach assigned altitude (wish I could remember exactly but well above a standard entry). I went into a forward slip and took that from a left base almost to the runway. In any case, I was still high crossing the threshold, and while I'm always prepared for a go-around, I knew I had enough runway to get her down.
In any case at about that time, while I'm focused on getting the plane configured for landing, tower comes on and tells me that "landing long" is approved, which I felt compelled to acknowledge. Why that additional clearance?
It is my understanding that once you are cleared to land, the entire runway is yours (LAHSO obviously being an exception).