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Old January 29th 04, 06:50 AM
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Robert Moore wrote in message .7...
"Doug \"Woody\" and Erin Beal" wrote

It used to be standard procedure at a major U.S. Airline which shall go
un-named (AA) to do just that on every approach. Pilots scoffed at it
at first, and then swore by it after they'd done it a few times. QFE
vs. QNH. That airline doesnąt do it any more.


As I recall, the pilot flying had QNH and the pilot not flying set
QFE. If it wasn't AA, then it was another one of the majors. I did
some training of a supplemental aircarrier's flightcrews at the AA
training center at DFW and seem to remember it that way.

Bob Moore
PanAm (retired)


I believe this is the incident you are referring to:
http://www.ntsb.gov/publictn/1996/aar9605.pdf