ATC advises that simultaneous operations are in progress at an airport. Pilots could expect a clearance to:

1) Take off over top of an aircraft on an intersecting runway
2) Take off on a specified parallel runway
3) Land and hold short of an intersecting runway
4) Land on a specified parallel runway

Answer :

Final answer:

ATC simultaneous operations often involve clearances to land and hold short, or to use specified parallel runways for takeoffs or landings, but not to take off over aircraft on intersecting runways.

Explanation:

When ATC advises that simultaneous operations are in progress at an airport, pilots could expect a clearance to:

  • Land and hold short of an intersecting runway.
  • Take off on a specified parallel runway.
  • Land on a specified parallel runway.

Options to take off over top of an aircraft on an intersecting runway are not standard procedure due to safety concerns.

Simultaneous operations typically involve using parallel runways or issuing a land and hold short clearance, where a pilot agrees to land and stop the aircraft before reaching an intersecting runway or another point to avoid conflicts with other aircraft.