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![]() Jay Honeck wrote in message ... How accurate is GPS for determining altitude, now that WAAS is active? I was in the air over five hours yesterday, and while droning along found that our new AvMap's altitude readout was just about dead-nuts accurate -- it was maybe 50 feet off, at times. In fact, due to the constantly changing barometric pressure along our route of flight, there were times when I might have trusted it before my altimeter. Anyone know how precise it is now? -- Jay, The FAA seems to say 3 meters vertical throughout the majority of the continental U.S. and portions of Alaska: http://gps.faa.gov/Programs/WAAS/waas.htm But the site below says 6 meters (95 percent of the time) with a worst case of 15.7 meters. http://users.erols.com/dlwilson/gpswaas.htm Here are some more interesting sites: http://waas.stanford.edu/old_metrics.html http://waas.stanford.edu/ http://www.edu-observatory.org/gps/dgps.html#WAAS |
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