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![]() "John T" wrote in message m... "Mike W." wrote in message If you hear 'runway zero', then you know you have missed something in the transmission. Similarly, if you're in the pattern for runway 20 and you hear somebody announce "[your airport] traffic, N123 base, runway 2[garbled]", you can assume you've missed something. You still haven't made a case for using anything but the numbers painted on the runway. Well, yes, the case is easy to make. If everybody used the leading zero all the time, then you KNOW FOR SURE anytime you hear less than two digits, then you have missed something. If the leading zero is NOT used and you hear only ONE digit, then you have no way of knowing whether you missed something, or not. Shortening a direction-based entity in this way is unnatural and causes confusion. Even the FAA's own NACO chart-selection web site, uses the leading zeros in the index, and then omits them on the charts.. |
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