I just tried for the first time asking ATC to guide me to the nearest airport, and almost shed a tear... The whole ATC / comms is just absolutely fantastic.
By the way just in case anyone doesn't know how to make sense of the runway numbers, this is how it works:
All runways are numbered according to the compass heading of their direction, without the last zero. So a runway pointing directly north on the compass will be runway 36 (heading 360 without the last zero). That exact same runway, but in the opposite direction, will be named runway 18 (heading 180 without the zero).
This is useful for orientation on the airport while taxiing (although ATC provides directions that match markings in the taxiways) and also while landing as with the runway number you'll know the proper heading orientation.
By the way just in case anyone doesn't know how to make sense of the runway numbers, this is how it works:
All runways are numbered according to the compass heading of their direction, without the last zero. So a runway pointing directly north on the compass will be runway 36 (heading 360 without the last zero). That exact same runway, but in the opposite direction, will be named runway 18 (heading 180 without the zero).
This is useful for orientation on the airport while taxiing (although ATC provides directions that match markings in the taxiways) and also while landing as with the runway number you'll know the proper heading orientation.