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Old April 7th 05, 07:52 PM
Peter R.
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John wrote:

In the US I've never read back an altimeter, I've rarely heard anyone


else do it, and I've never heard anyone questioned for it.


No offense, John, (seriously) but do you currently fly so many hours in
so many parts of the US that you can make that broad of a statement?

I only fly about 5-7 hours per week, but in the busy Northeast US
airspace I *always* hear pilots, both GA and airline, read back
altimeter settings. Additionally, I have heard quite a few exchanges
where a controller has corrected an incorrect altimeter setting
readback.

Personally, I always read back any number given to me by ATC if for no
other reason than to aid my own memory.

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