ROC-A Radio Operator Certificate (Aeronautical) · Question
When requesting an altimeter setting, what is the appropriate phraseology to use?
The concise and clear phraseology 'Request altimeter' is commonly used to ask for the current altimeter setting from an ATS unit.
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Question: When requesting an altimeter setting, what is the appropriate phraseology to use?
Answer options: ✅ "Request altimeter"
- "Give me the pressure setting"
- "What's the QNH?"
- "Altimeter, please"
Correct answer: "Request altimeter"
Explanation: The concise and clear phraseology 'Request altimeter' is commonly used to ask for the current altimeter setting from an ATS unit.
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