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"Ron Garret" wrote in message ... In article et, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Ron Garret" wrote in message ... No. The identifiers are identical but for the 0 and the S: N880P and N88SP are both based at VNY. Then you're just going to have to live with it. The letter O is not used in identifiers to avoid confusion with zero. Are the aircraft the same type? I'm not sure. 880P is a Cirrus. I thought 88SP was a Cessna, but Google says it's a King Air. I've never actually seen 88SP. I would identify myself as "Cirrus 880P", adding the "cessna" helps other pilots to identify you in heavy traffic anyway. rg |
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