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Upon receiving a revised IFR clearance, what is the pilot's responsibility?

Pilots must read back the essential elements of a clearance, such as altitudes, headings, and frequencies, and are encouraged to question any part of the cleara

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Question: Upon receiving a revised IFR clearance, what is the pilot's responsibility?

Answer options:

  • Immediately execute the new clearance without confirmation.
  • Confirm receipt of the clearance by stating 'Cleared as requested'. ✅ Read back the essential elements of the clearance and question any perceived discrepancies.
  • Proceed with the original clearance if the revised one is confusing.

Correct answer: Read back the essential elements of the clearance and question any perceived discrepancies.

Explanation: Pilots must read back the essential elements of a clearance, such as altitudes, headings, and frequencies, and are encouraged to question any part of the clearance that is unclear or causes concern (AIM AIR 2.11).

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