ROC-A Radio Operator Certificate (Aeronautical) · Question
Why is it important to read back clearances from ATC accurately?
Reading back clearances ensures that the pilot correctly received and understood the instructions, allowing ATC to correct any misinterpretations.
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Question: Why is it important to read back clearances from ATC accurately?
Answer options: ✅ To confirm understanding and allow ATC to verify accuracy
- To record the clearance for future reference
- To delay the communication for other aircraft
- To demonstrate your proficiency to other pilots
Correct answer: To confirm understanding and allow ATC to verify accuracy
Explanation: Reading back clearances ensures that the pilot correctly received and understood the instructions, allowing ATC to correct any misinterpretations.
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