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Old April 17th 08, 10:54 PM
Rich Anderson Rich Anderson is offline
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No doubt about it, a high pressure system has moved in, therefore a and c are correct.

Rich Anderson
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Originally Posted by terry View Post
I am confused by this practice commercial nav question. ( at least I
am confused by the answer in the book which was b. but I think both a
and c are correct), but I appreciate some other opinions.

Day 1 Altimeter reads elevation of 1390 feet with 1013 HPa set on
subscale
( thats equivalent to 29.92 inches of Hg for the US folks)
Day 2 Altimeter reads elevation of 1000 feet
Assuming the altimeter subscale was not changed between day 1 and day
2 it could be said that

a. The QNH is higher on day 2
b. The QNH is lower on day 2
c. The pressure altitude at the airport is lower on day 2
d. The atmospheric pressure at the aerodrome has not changed.

Terry
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