Aeronautical ground station can direct transmission to an aircraft during take- off or the last part of the final approach
- Never
- For reasons of safety onlyCorrect answer
- Always
- There are no specific regulations in this area
Explanation
Transmissions to aircraft during critical phases of flight, such as the late stages of final approach or during the take-off roll, should be avoided to…
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