Everyone here knows you can't get off a runway at an intersecting runway or a reverse high speed exit without tower approval, right?
I bring it up because no fewer than 3 times in the past 6 months I've been flying with an FO (all different guys) who have tried. It's always the reverse high speed they shoot for. I guess it's more obvious you can't get off on a runway.
It's always the same, they start going for the reverse, I see this and try to get tower approval as they are slowing. If I can get it it's no problem. But sometimes the freq is busy or the tower won't give approval and it turns into a situation.
A few days ago it happened again to me going into MCI on 1L. My FO starts going for A5 (a reverse high speed) and I try to get tower approval. Tower freq is busy so I just tell him (my FO) to keep going to the next one. He keeps slowing so I say again, "keep on going to the next". He says , he's "already committed now" so I have to hit the brakes and take the plane away. I do not like doing this but I'm not going to get violated for him or anyone else.
I suppose a fix for this would be to emphasise runway exit point in the approach and landing brief, but as it was a VFR day the brief was pretty short.
Anyway, thought I'd just post a few words here to spread awareness. I know people who have been violated for taking the reverse. Don't be that guy.
Fly safe,
GP
