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I did some more research and found interesting tidbits about altimeter
calibrations. References at end. Thanks Kev. Very interseting. The answer can be taken as: the height of its installation... as referenced to a standard datum of 10' above the wheels. I'm not sure what this means. No surprise, it was probably written by a government lawyer. However, at least wheel height is being taken into consideration. Somehow. Maybe it means the altimeter is supposed to read ten feet low, to account for the wheels. [cat II] "Two sensitive altimeters adjustable for barometric pressure, having markings at 20-foot intervals and each having a placarded correction for altimeter scale error and for the wheel height of the aircraft." From this I glean the altimeter should read its own height, and the altimeter's height above the wheels (on flare? on the ground?) must be available to the pilot. Further: For instance, a large aircraft which has a 19-foot wheel-to-instrument height would require a nine-foot correction under this rule. I infer from this that the first ten feet require no correction, and thus I infer that the altimeter indeed should =indicate= ten feet lower than its own height, even as it =senses= the =pressure= =at= it's own height. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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