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March 8th 09, 10:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Simulators as assist to IFR training.
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In REALITY it is rare to hear that. If the readback is correct, nothing
needs to be said. If it's wrong, then a correction is in order.
In reality, I hear it all the time. It has been that way for decades.
On your simulator.
On what basis do you say "It would actually be something like "Readback
is correct."" ?
Sometimes it's "readback correct" (without "is").
Is that in your sim program, or actual real flight?
Both. Real-world controllers say it, computer-generated controllers in MSFS
say it, and VATSIM controllers say it.
No they don't. It's pretty damn rare actually, in real life. It maybe
that way in MSFS, but it's not that way in real ATC.
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