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"Bob Gardner" wrote in message
... At the "Communicating for Safety" conference put on by NATCA in Dallas, I got the impression that there is a lot of controller sentiment in favor of changing the AIM's laissez faire approach to crossing runways enroute to the departure runway. At least since I moved up there in 2000, the controllers at PAE have always included "cross 11" when their taxi instructions require us to cross 11/29 on the way to an intersection takeoff (such as from most of the hangars to A4 on 16R/34L). However, now the thread has brought up the emphasis on "enroute to the departure runway"... does that mean a taxi instruction from the same runway intersection back to the same parking does *not* imply a clearance to cross intervening runways? That hadn't occurred to me before, and seems to compound the confusion. -- David Brooks |
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