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Old December 19th 03, 06:06 AM
Jim Fisher
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"David Megginson" wrote in message
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Jim Fisher wrote:

I've always been curious about this: Wouldn't the altimeter still read

an
increase/decrease in altitude? No, the altitude would not be correct

but
for a backup to keeping the shiny side up in IMC it would have some

value,
right?


It will show the altitude you've pressurized your cabin to -- nothing to

do
with what's going on outside.


You are right, of course. So is 8000 feet a standard pressure for all
pressurized aircraft or are there some that keep 5000 or perhaps 10,000?

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Jim Fisher


 




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