You're right, it is floating point - if you disregard the 64 and the following 2 bytes and unpack the rest as a double it comes out right.
fyi this is a classic case of legacy systems, even though the application is only about 5 years old and Windows-based
(you should see what they run the air traffic control system on. small mercies, it way predates windows...)
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