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Scenario 66: What does a stationary steady green light signal from Air Traffic Control to an aircraft in flight mean?

A steady green light signal from ATC to an aircraft in flight indicates 'Cleared to land'. This is a standard light gun signal used when radio communication is

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Question: Scenario 66: What does a stationary steady green light signal from Air Traffic Control to an aircraft in flight mean?

Answer options: ✅ Cleared to land

  • Return for landing
  • Give way to other aircraft and continue circling
  • Aerodrome unsafe, do not land

Correct answer: Cleared to land

Explanation: A steady green light signal from ATC to an aircraft in flight indicates 'Cleared to land'. This is a standard light gun signal used when radio communication is lost or impractical. The correct answer is "Cleared to land". This capacity-fill scenario 66 reinforces the same competency for the pstar bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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