To deny a clearance if you don't thnk you can accomplish it safely.
Yeah I'm talking to you MYF instructor from Sunday afternoon.
Ahh hell.
Dude in the Seminole was cleared to taxi across when we were 1 mile final. Decide not to start moving until we were over the numbers. Having a few hours in the ol beast myself I know it's a handful taxiing straight ahead (yes that was sarcasm)
Alright I'll speculate. An ATP seminole was cleared for an immediate take off and he's ticked off because he had to do a go around. But if he just flew a normal approach (instead of a short approach) the spacing would have been fine.
Old Pete, you missed it already... He put the reason...
Actually given the whole story, I would say it is a little tough. Sounds like ATC cleared them to cross and you were close on final. The instructor and the student second guess ATC's clearance and check it out for themselves before moving (as they should). Once they realize there is enough time, the student probably looks at the instructor for confirmation. The instructor tells the student to hurry up. Off they go, but too late now. And you had to go around.
Sounds like a good learning experience all around. Tower should have paid more attention. Seminole should have moved faster or denied clearance. You could have even done something, like maybe slow down as much as possible (If you had not already)
Sounds like a good learning experience all around. Tower should have paid more attention. Seminole should have moved faster or denied clearance. You could have even done something, like maybe slow down as much as possible (If you had not already)
No, it's my runway when I get clearance to land. It doesn't mean that I'm going to land though.
Also I'm not instructing to build flight time, I have enough time to get me into trouble elsewhere.