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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... It's better than just a memory aid (though that's useful too). A readback of information like that is critical to air safety. No big deal if you get the last digit wrong, but if you mess up something to the left of the decimal, that's serious business. Best to check and make sure you heard it right the first time. Altimeter settings don't tend to vary a great deal from one controller to the next. If you're issued one that differs by more than a few points from the previous then it's a good idea to check on it. Of course, as the FAA has recently decided, if ATC fails to correct an incorrect readback, the pilot is still to blame for whatever happens subsequently. The FAA never made any decision like that or changed the requirements for controllers to verify readbacks. |
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