Bernoulli Fan
Controller
Can you do it? I remember reading an article in some aviation magazine a couple months ago in which the author stated that you could ask to land on a closed or obstructed runway at your own risk (controlled airport, obviously).
I didn't think much of it at the time, but in the last few days, there have actually been a couple times where it would have been useful.
The first time, the runway wasn't actually closed, but local cleared a jet to position and hold prior to our arrival, then canceled the clearance just as the jet's nose crossed the hold short line. Local had us go around, and I briefly considered asking if we could land at our own risk, but decided against it. Could we have?
The second time, a jet was disabled approximately 4,000 feet down the runway favored by the wind, beyond two taxiway exits. Could a Cessna ask to land at its own risk and "hold short" of the obstacle? This seems less likely to me given that all I found on the Internet was how the FAA and JAA were trying to cut down on inadvertent landings on closed runways, but I remembered the magazine article and it got me to wondering.
I couldn't find anything in the FARs prohibiting landing on a closed runway, so maybe a state or local regulation might come into play.
I didn't think much of it at the time, but in the last few days, there have actually been a couple times where it would have been useful.
The first time, the runway wasn't actually closed, but local cleared a jet to position and hold prior to our arrival, then canceled the clearance just as the jet's nose crossed the hold short line. Local had us go around, and I briefly considered asking if we could land at our own risk, but decided against it. Could we have?
The second time, a jet was disabled approximately 4,000 feet down the runway favored by the wind, beyond two taxiway exits. Could a Cessna ask to land at its own risk and "hold short" of the obstacle? This seems less likely to me given that all I found on the Internet was how the FAA and JAA were trying to cut down on inadvertent landings on closed runways, but I remembered the magazine article and it got me to wondering.
I couldn't find anything in the FARs prohibiting landing on a closed runway, so maybe a state or local regulation might come into play.