No! How did you come to that conclusion based on what I said???...funny...just wanting to know...
Funny, I am a bit of a student of verbal communication from all my years in aviation. It's remarkable how easily a thought can be completely changed
From the cockpit perspective, we use very clear communication. Pilot transferring the controls: "You got it?" Other pilot, "Yeah, got it" (looking out the side window at another aircraft 20 miles away, thinking if the flying pilot is asking if he sees the other aircraft. Correct procedure: You have the controls...Me: I have the controls...Nice!
Happened to me. Flying an MH-47, the guy flying says, " You have it." I answer "yep," looking at this big hill right in front of us with a bunch of Rangers in the back. Result: For about 10 seconds, no one had their hands on the controls, at night, adverse weather 300' AGL, 140 knots...Yea, perfect setup for the next morning's headlines!
So, from that perspective, how did we end up going back to stock-sized tires from "Checking-in"?