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Old August 7th 03, 04:34 AM
Casey Wilson
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Slightly OT but has anyone ever used a Suunto watch while flying?

I'm thinking about getting one for my climbing /skiing etc. and it
dawned on me that the 3' altimeter (supposedly accurate to 29000')
might be a handy back-up.


Don't have one but a nonflying friend showed me his. Seemed pretty
good. If you get one, come back with a PIREP. I'd be really curious to
know how the accuracy is while in a flying cockpit. Is there any method for
correcting for baro pressure?


 




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