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On 29 Apr 2007 20:43:21 GMT, Bob Moore wrote:
My reading of the chart shows about 1800' density altitude. I noticed that too... I took the problem out of the Jeppesen Private Pilot Manual and they came to the 2000' conclusion that I was using. 1800' would make my Sporty's the most accurate. *grumble* But, that doesn't explain why none of the electronic calculators agree with the 1000' pressure altitude on the chart. -- Dallas |
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