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What altitude can we aspect at 1013hPa ? |
0 ft (Sea level) |
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What altitude can we expect at 850hPa ? |
5000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 700hPa ? |
10.000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 600hPa ? |
14.000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 500hPa ? |
18.000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 400hPa ? |
24.000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 300hPa ? |
30.000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 250hPa ? |
34.000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 200hPa ? |
39.000ft |
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What altitude can we aspect at 150hPa ? |
45.000ft |
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1hPa at MSL is? |
27ft |
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1hPa at 10.000ft is? |
36ft |
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1hPa at 18.000ft is? |
50ft |
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1hPa at 30.000ft is? |
73ft |
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Above sea level, when temperature is warmer that ISA |
QFF < QNH |
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Above sea level, when temperature is colder that ISA |
QFF > QNH |
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Below sea level, when temperature is warmer than ISA |
QFF > QNH |
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Below sea level, when temperature is warmer than ISA |
QFF > QNH |
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Below sea level, when temperature is colder than ISA |
QFF < QNH |
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Flying into a lower pressure area altimeter will ? |
Over-read |
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Flying into a higher pressure area altimeter will ? |
Under-read |
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Flying into a colder temperature area, altimeter will ? |
Over-read |
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Flying into a warmer temperature area, altimeter will ? |
Under-read |
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True altitude can be calculated by the formula ? |
FL +/- pressure correction = QNH altitude +/- temperature correction |