robzablob
New Member
"Cessna 2121G you are cleared for the option runway 29."
I know what this statement means, however, how does one respond to it?? When said by a controller, I usually respond back "Roger, Cessna 2121G cleared for the option. We'll be making this one full stop." Would it be better for me just to say, "Cessna 2121G, cleared to land" or "cleared touch and go??" I wouldn't want to be putting words into the controller's mouth.
By the way, 2121G is just a registration i made up...dont go looking the FAA aircraft registry to find out what kind of plane it is.
I searched the forum and couldnt find anything regarding this. Sorry if it's a really simple question!! I'm a novice
Robbie
I know what this statement means, however, how does one respond to it?? When said by a controller, I usually respond back "Roger, Cessna 2121G cleared for the option. We'll be making this one full stop." Would it be better for me just to say, "Cessna 2121G, cleared to land" or "cleared touch and go??" I wouldn't want to be putting words into the controller's mouth.
By the way, 2121G is just a registration i made up...dont go looking the FAA aircraft registry to find out what kind of plane it is.
I searched the forum and couldnt find anything regarding this. Sorry if it's a really simple question!! I'm a novice
Robbie