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It begs an interesting question, though...
If an IAP is based on object clearance (in some cases, as low as 100' clearance, right?), but does not account for temperature variations and does not actually measure geometric altitude above the ground, is it not possible that one would find oneself at an altitude that from a barometric standpoint is legal and correct, but from a geometric altitude is within the bounds of that tower that would have been 100' lower if it also changed altitude with the temperature? Just a thought... "John R. Copeland" wrote in : "smf" wrote in message news:jpblc.12364$bS1.6242@okepread02... My Altimeter is accurate when on the ground or at lower alt. When I climb up to 7k and above and check it against GPS and approach controls read out it is about 300+ feet off. Is it the altimeter I'm having problems with? Steve It's possible you are not having any problems at all. Barometric altimetry simply does not measure geometric height. And most GPSs ignore barometric settings completely. I'm unsure what you mean by "approach controls read out". The controller can see only what your Mode C transponder sends. Usually that reading is to the nearest 100 feet, and it derives from a barometric sensor in your airplane, permanently set to 29.92 in.hg. With a correct barometric setting, your altimeter should show the relevant airport's elevation at its true height, but normally *not* any other elevation. If your altimeter passes its 24-month 91.411 check, it's surely OK. If it fails its check, though, you do have an altimeter problem. ---JRC--- |
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