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Scenario 61: What is the typical altimeter setting source for VFR flights in Canada?

VFR pilots in Canada typically obtain their altimeter settings from Air Traffic Control (ATC) or a Flight Service Station (FSS) at or near their location or des

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Question: Scenario 61: What is the typical altimeter setting source for VFR flights in Canada?

Answer options:

  • Automated Terminal Information Service (ATIS)
  • The standard pressure setting of 29.92 inches Hg. ✅ Air Traffic Control (ATC) or Flight Service Station (FSS).
  • Ground personnel at the destination airport.

Correct answer: Air Traffic Control (ATC) or Flight Service Station (FSS).

Explanation: VFR pilots in Canada typically obtain their altimeter settings from Air Traffic Control (ATC) or a Flight Service Station (FSS) at or near their location or destination. ATIS also provides this information. Setting to local pressure ensures accurate altitude readings. The correct answer is "Air Traffic Control (ATC) or Flight Service Station (FSS).". This capacity-fill scenario 61 reinforces the same competency for the pstar bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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