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What made you think I needed the difference between "indicated" and "senses"
explained to me? Your continued and insistant misuse of the words, despite your hair-splitting nature. Let's take a different tack, maybe this will help. Let's say you've got an altimeter with a 100' flexible static line sitting at the base of a 100' tower. You note the altitude indicated on the altimeter and set off with it to the top of the tower, letting the static line play out. Don't look down. When you get to the top, would you expect to see a change in the indicated altitude, or would you expect it to be the same as noted previously? This tack has been taken, and shows our understanding of the issue. Yes, the indicated altitude will change when the altimeter is moved up to the top of the tower, despite the static port being at the base. The physics of the instrument is not at issue. Rather, the calibration rules are, and those are made by the FAA. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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