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Old 16th Apr 2015, 17:38
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Michael hasn't complained that anyone's making a big deal about this. But from a new aspiring pilot and non native English speaker, his is a very reasonable request. Frankly I'm baffled by your earlier post, BPF, about basic flying skills and busted nose wheels. Such skills may well " take precedence" if that phrase means anything in this context. But they aren't what we've been asked about here. Are you suggesting that using correct RT makes a busted nose wheel more likely?

In my experience pilots who are conscientious in one area, are also careful in others, so Michael ought to be commended for striving to get it right rather than told it doesn't really matter.
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