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Gatwick Airport plane lands without clearance | Gatwick Airport plane lands without clearance |
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An investigation is under way after a passenger plane landed at Gatwick Airport without clearance. | |
A controller at the airport instructed the pilot to abort the landing because the runway was occupied by an aircraft that had already landed, National Air Traffic Services (Nats) said. | A controller at the airport instructed the pilot to abort the landing because the runway was occupied by an aircraft that had already landed, National Air Traffic Services (Nats) said. |
The crew of the Boeing 737 acknowledged the instruction to "go-around", but the aircraft continued to land, it said. | |
The incident happened at 18:50 GMT on Monday. | The incident happened at 18:50 GMT on Monday. |
Nats said standard language was used by the controller who began to give surface wind conditions to the aircraft, which usually precedes a landing clearance, before issuing the "go-around" command. | Nats said standard language was used by the controller who began to give surface wind conditions to the aircraft, which usually precedes a landing clearance, before issuing the "go-around" command. |
It is understood that the other aircraft was exiting the runway as the plane came in to land. | |
At the time the plane landed, the runway was no longer occupied and safety was not jeopardised at any time, the spokesman added. |