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Old 17th Mar 2007, 00:21
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Bookworm, point taken. I'm just saying having a marker with it's obvious visual and audio indications will be a big help/prompt to actually do a GS altitude check especially if under high workload. If you are on altitude at the OM and the ROD is normal, chances are things are OK. Still this crew probably thought things were OK anyway being on slope, with an ident and no flags...
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