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Peter Purdie wrote:
The large altimeter takes up a lot of space and provides the least important info..........................we can all estimate our altitude for landing, can't we? The rest of the time its just nice to know info. Except when you're flying in the among controlled airspace, where neither GPS altitude (geometric) nor transponder altitude (QNE) do you any good. Loggers usually can give you QNH altitude, provided you set them correctly and your battery isn't flat. Transponders give Flight Level (assuming they are working properly), so will give the altitude ATC are intereted in. That's how they know what FL you are at when not talking to them. The pilot still needs to know msl altitude, because that's how the airspace is designated at 18,000' and below in the USA. Also, elevations (airports, mountains, obstructions, etc) use msl, and other gliders and aircraft will report their altitudes in msl. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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