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- Ask a CFI: What Does Cleared for the Option Mean?
If you’re training at a towered airport, you’ll eventually hear the phrase “cleared for the option ” It’s an ATC clearance that gives you flexibility to perform any one of several landing maneuvers: a full stop landing, touch-and-go, stop-and-go, or low approach go-around
- The 5 Types Of Landing Clearances, And What You Can Do With Each One
When you're "cleared for the option", you can pretty much do it all ATC authorizes you for a touch-and-go, stop-and-go, low approach, missed approach, or a full stop landing
- What Does Cleared for the Option Mean in Aviation?
The AIM describes “cleared for the option” as a single approval that permits an instructor, flight examiner, or pilot to choose among five runway maneuvers at their own discretion
- Ask a CFI: When you are flying into or at an airport with . . . - JB Aviation
“Cleared for the option” is a common phrase used at tower‐controlled airports and an option approach permits the pilot to do any of the following; a full stop landing, a touch‐and‐go, a stop‐and‐go, a low approach or a missed approach
- CLEARED FOR THE OPTION - pilotscafe. com
CLEARED FOR THE OPTION ATC authorization for an aircraft to make a touch-and-go, low approach, missed approach, stop and go, or full stop landing at the discretion of the pilot
- Option Approach Clearance | IVAO United States
'Cleared for the option' procedure will permit an instructor, student pilot, or pilot to execute a touch-and-go, low approach, missed approach, stop-and-go, or full stop landing "
- What does ATC cleared for the option mean? - The Citizen Daily Post
CLEARED FOR THE OPTION- ATC authorization for an aircraft to make a touch-and-go, low approach, missed approach, stop and go, or full stop landing at the discretion of the pilot
- Section 8. Spacing and Sequencing - Federal Aviation Administration
The “Cleared for the Option” procedure will permit an instructor pilot flight examiner pilot the option to make a touch‐and‐go, low approach, missed approach, stop‐ and‐go, or full stop landing
- When ATC says you are “cleared for the option” what are your options?
“Cleared for the option” is a common phrase used at tower-controlled airports and an option approach permits the pilot to do any of the following; a full stop landing, a touch-and-go, a stop-and-go, a low approach or a missed approach
- What does cleared for the option mean? - PilotEdge Forums
If you are cleared for the option and you opt to make a full stop, then so long as you exit in a normal fashion, then you haven't met the criteria of that clause, therefore no additional report is required by the pilot
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