Altimeter Calibration Height
Recently, Steven P. McNicoll posted:
"Neil Gould" wrote in message
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Correct, however the "indication" (display) is not the *method*
(sensing pressure).
Who said it was?
You do when you imply that there is a necessary agreement between what the
altimeter senses and what it displays.
So, your assertion: "In other words, an altimeter indicates
altitude at the level of the instrument itself." is only valid under
a few specific circumstances.
What would those few specific circumstances be?
Jose listed them in response to an earlier post of yours.
Do you see a difference between my statement and yours, other than
the decimal point?
Yes. You say the pilot adjusts the indicated altitude, I say he
adjusts the altimeter setting.
You actually said, "When you tell a pilot "altimeter 3012" the pilot
simply adjusts the *Kollsman
setting* to 3012." (emphasis mine). As we described the same action, this
distinction is without a functional difference.
Neil
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