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I heard the following exchange this morning:
ABC-Tower: "Citation-XXX, ABC-Tower." Citation-XXX: "ABC-Tower, Citation-XXX; say current wind." ABC-Tower: "Citation-XXX, ABC-Tower, wind 150 at 4." Citation-XXX: "ABC-Tower, Citation-XXX; is that wind *ZERO* 4?" silence Citation-XXX: "ABC-Tower, Citation-XXX; confirm wind *ZERO* 4." ABC-Tower: "Citation-XXX, ABC-Tower; that's affirmative." Was the Citation pilot's pedantic request appropriate? Must controllers prepend a "zero" to single-digit wind speeds? |
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