hey whats up guys/gals, ive got a quick question for you referring to landing on an unlit runway. First off im an Air Force air traffic controller but i cant find this in any of our regs.... So im asking you guys whats happened to you.
During a debate, which we do often, we started debating why we should or should not state "runway, wind, at your own risk" vs "runway, wind, cleared to land" when there is a change in the RWY lighting.
Seeing that you guys land on unlit runways, what do the controllers issue to you when you land?
We keep the edge lights on, distance remaining on, threshold on... but the aircraft "REQUEST" the approach, strobes, and papi's to be turned off for NVG training, now people here seem to think that this is "abnormal" and you can not issue a landing clearance, though this is a nightly occurance and there is a LOP on it, cant remember the specifics. Now everyone seems to think that someone in a reg it states that i can no clear you to land on an unlit runway, or a runway with any abnormal lighting configurations for said airport. I came from a base where we cleared everyone to land, whether the lights are full up or all the way pitch black.
Anyways, thats the jest of it, just looking for what you guys are told when landing unlit runways. Thanks and safe flight!