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Old January 31st 12, 02:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Altimeter setting

On Jan 29, 4:44*am, T8 wrote:
It is still nice to have QFE set for your
competition finish and I will re-set especially if control is giving it as
you call *5 minutes.


I don't get this at all. *What is the advantage?

Aerobatics and local winch ops have the common feature that one
doesn't expect to be sharing airspace with other users. *In this case,
it doesn't matter to others what you use for an altimeter setting.

When sharing airspace with others -- which is most of recreational and
virtually all of competition soaring -- it's stupid not to have
everyone on a common standard. *This is just as true when local
soaring around a public use airport as it is for cross country.

-Evan Ludeman / T8


Now that the webinar is over. What is Tom's take on all this?
Tom, do you set to zero, or actual field elevation prior to launch?
And why continue the discussion with the FAA.
91.121 is the rule with no exceptions.
We should be teaching our students the proper way and get them
ingrained to do the mental math to compute AGL from an MSL altimeter
from day one!

T