搞笑把,你又是听那个三脚猫pilot告诉你的
In FAA regulations, the pilot in command (PIC) has the final authority on how to land the plane, but they must comply with air traffic control (ATC) instructions unless doing so would compromise safety.
Key Points:
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Authority
ATC provides clearances and instructions to maintain safe and orderly traffic flow.
They may assign a specific runway, approach type, or sequencing in relation to other traffic.
Pilots are expected to follow these instructions unless safety is at risk.
Pilot in Command (PIC) Authority
According to 14 CFR § 91.3(a), the PIC has the final authority over the operation of the aircraft.
The pilot determines how to execute the landing based on conditions such as weather, aircraft performance, and safety considerations.
If an ATC instruction jeopardizes safety, the pilot can deviate and must inform ATC as soon as possible.
Emergencies & Unstable Approaches
If a pilot determines that the approach is unsafe (e.g., poor visibility, mechanical issues, unstable approach), they can go around and notify ATC.
In emergencies, the pilot can override ATC instructions and make decisions to ensure safety.
牛河梁 写了: 2025年 1月 30日 22:49
当然是飞行员决定怎么降落。这是航空法第一条。
老领导连这个空中笑话都没听过。