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mike regish schrieb:
Well, what exactly are their reference datum(s?). GPS altitude and pressure altitude are completely different and, most important, *incompatible* systems. GPS altitude gives you a geometrically derived value above some reference surface. Mostly it's the WGS84 geoid. Of course this can be converted to MSL altitude if you wish. But this isn't the point. The point is that the pressure altimeter measures, well, a pressure, not an altitude. It displays a value in feet, but actually, this is wrong. It may be true in very specific conditions, but the real atmosphere very seldom matches the theoretical ISA atmosphere model on which the altimeter is based. And, most important, there is no way to calculate the real (geometric) altitude from the displayed pressure altitude. (Of course it could, if you knew the complete atmosphere profile, but you usually don't.) So the point is: GPS gives you the true altitude in reference to the earth, but this doesn't help you, because the whole aviatic system (airspace boundaries, ATC clearances, traffic separation) is based on pressure altitude, and there is no practical way to convert one into the other. If you are given an ATC clearance for a certain pressure altitude but fly GPS altitude instead, then you act exactly like that bozo who drives on the wrong side of the road. The only use for GPS altitude in aviation is to calculate the final glide of a glider. (Or an IFR approach, but I don't know enough about IFR flight to comment this.) But I'm sure you knew all this before, because after all, you've passed a written. Stefan |
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