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Old June 2nd 04, 05:45 PM
Marc Ramsey
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Paul Bart wrote:
I do not know about the conversion process required to convert geometric and
I assume the actual within the bounds of GPS error altitude, to pressure
altitude. However given the assertion that the pressure altitude can differ
by as much as 1000ft from the geometric altitude, does it imply that two
pressure altitudes can actually differ by 2000ft? Would it not provide
sufficient argument to switch to geometric altitude?


Yes, this is correct. You don't have to climb as high on a cold winter
day, as you would on a hot summer day, to obtain a specific pressure
altitude gain. But, I suspect some (maybe most?) would say that we have
always measured pressure altitude is this sport, and that we should
continue doing so...

Marc