I certainly cannot argue against clear communications...
But the thought intrudes that perhaps just repeating the clearance, "NXYZ, number 2, cleared to land 31 left" still leaves ambiguity as to where I am in the pattern...
Perhaps I should also include my altitude, "NXYZ, number 2 at, cleared to land 31 left, 800 feet"
But then that leaves the other pilots with the question of what direction to look, so it needs to become, "NXYZ, number 2, cleared to land 31 left, 800 feet over the Taco Bell"
Now, the other pilots will need to know how long before I turn base so I need to add, "NXYZ, number 2, cleared to land 31 left, 800 feet over the Taco Bell, 68 knots"
And if one carries the need for non-ambiguous communications to the logical end point I need to describe the color of the plane, the amount of fuel on board and whether the VOR check is current [hey, they need to be sure that I am at 'their' airport]...
denny-o </who navigates by using a weather rock/>