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Old June 13th 05, 02:42 PM
Guillermo
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Does anybody know a quick rule of thumb about how much the altitude changes
with non-standard temperature?
I guess is also has to have in consideration that the airport altimeter
setting is also kinda "corrected".
I.E., you are flying at 4000 ft, then if you set up the altimeter setting
for an airport at 3800', you'll be far more accurate than if you set it up
for an airport at 1000' (assuming that the atmosphere is exactly the same).
or, in other words, the closer you are to the airport altitude, the more
accurate your altitude will be.


"Dan Luke" wrote in message
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"Stefan" wrote:
Pneumatic altimeters are reliable,


Most of the time.

In very cold weather, you can run into something by relying on a
pneumatic altimeter.
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Dan
C172RG at BFM