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Old October 20th 05, 10:55 PM
John T
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Default Runway Numbering - Radio Procedure

Daniel L. Lieberman wrote:

If one announces "Runway Two Zero" but the "Zero" is cutoff the
listener thinks "Runway Two". Announcing "Runway "Zero Two" prevents
this possibility.


....but it introduces the possibility of the listener hearing "runway zero".
How is that any better?

It's best to use the numbers painted on the runway.

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