muscleflex wrote in post #5044444
what is the meaning of the title?
Airport runways are named for the nearest magnetic heading along which they lie. If there are multiple runways, they are usually assigned "L" for left, "C" for center and "R" for right.
In this particular case, "One Six Right" reffers to the the right-hand runway at the Van Nuys, California airport that runs 160 degrees magnetic (the other end of the runways [the reciprocal heading] are 340 degrees so they are called runway 34L and 34R.)
It's a pilot thing: To hear the friendly voice of your local controller clear you to land on a familiar runway at your home airport after a long flight is a very good thing.
16R at Van Nuys is now the most requested runway by pilots (even those just "passing through") so that they can make note of having landed on it in their log books.