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The other day, after launching from Iowa City, Cedar Rapids Approach (CID)
gave me my squawk code, as usual. My usual procedure is to read back the squawk code as I punch it into our Garmin 327. (It's got keys to punch, rather than dials to twirl.) This time, however, I punched a wrong number, and had to re-enter the whole code, which added a second or two to my reaction time. Before I could read it back to the CID controller, he had moved on to another plane. The radio was solid for another minute, until he came back with "N56993, radar contact 4 miles north of the Iowa City Airport..." Which led me to question why I ever read the code back in the first place? Since the controller can obviously see the code on his screen, he certainly knows that I have complied with his instructions. So why do we read it back? *Does* everyone read it back? I think it's almost more of a tradition than a real procedure. I suppose it's possible for someone else to have heard his instruction, and for *them* to have keyed in the code -- but reading it back doesn't really prevent this scenario from happening. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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