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How about doing a touch and go at an airport with a known altitude,
while you are retracting flaps, quick twist of the dial to set field elevation and away you go. (this was a joke by the way, much as the original question) Neil Gould wrote: Recently, Mxsmanic posted: "Jim Macklin" writes: GPS, even a $100 hikers model will solve the problem. But I just say, look at the ground, you can judge 1,000 feet pretty well and you only need to apply the hemisphere rule above 3,000 AGL. GPS is far less accurate than an altimeter, and I don't think the regulations say "if you have no radio, use GPS." I'm not sure why you think that "GPS is far less accurate than an altimiter...", as an altimeter only need be accurate to 75' to be legal. GPS can do much better than that, and are unaffected by barometric pressure; the result is a potential source of problems that require pilots to fly by the altimeter, not the GPS. None of this has anything to do with regulations, of course. To answer your original question, the prudent pilot will take the barometric pressure of their destination into consideration during preflight planning, and adjust the altimeter accordingly. Most of the time, the pressure won't change all that drastically at the destination in the time it takes to fly 100 miles, and non-radio VFR pilots aren't likely to fly in weather where the pressure is changing too rapidly. Neil |
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