Ah...but this is just another example of an instructor pushing his/her own
ideas as gospel. "My instructor told me to..." is not justification for
anything. Heard it too many times on checkrides.
Bob Gardner
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
oups.com...
? Does it matter? Is there a protocol for this?
He's right, there is no leading zero, but most pilots probably feel it's
not
worth correcting when they hear it.
Interesting. Both Mary and I were trained to ALWAYS use the leading
zero. Runway 7 is ALWAYS called runway 07.
For a runway like "3" it might make sense to use the leading zero,
simply to avoid confusion with runway "30" -- but for higher numbers I
guess it's dumb, now that I think about it.
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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