Wind shear coordination: Which statement describes the controller's responsibility during a wind shear escape?

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Multiple Choice

Wind shear coordination: Which statement describes the controller's responsibility during a wind shear escape?

Explanation:
During a wind shear escape, the pilot’s immediate action is to execute the safe escape maneuver with priority. The controller’s role is to recognize the situation, provide timely safety advisories, and manage overall traffic separation, but the exact separation between the aircraft performing the escape and other traffic or obstacles is not something the controller can guarantee in that moment. In other words, the flight crew leads the immediate separation from the immediate hazards, while ATC continues to separate other traffic and support safe integration as the situation evolves. The other options either overstate ATC’s responsibility, assign sole responsibility to pilots, or suggest stopping guidance, all of which would reduce safety.

During a wind shear escape, the pilot’s immediate action is to execute the safe escape maneuver with priority. The controller’s role is to recognize the situation, provide timely safety advisories, and manage overall traffic separation, but the exact separation between the aircraft performing the escape and other traffic or obstacles is not something the controller can guarantee in that moment. In other words, the flight crew leads the immediate separation from the immediate hazards, while ATC continues to separate other traffic and support safe integration as the situation evolves. The other options either overstate ATC’s responsibility, assign sole responsibility to pilots, or suggest stopping guidance, all of which would reduce safety.

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