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john smith wrote:
In article , (Ron Lee) wrote: I made another flight to KFTG this afternoon and periodically checked the GPS receiver provided altitude versus my aircraft altimeter. GPS was within 40' every time I checked (closer at times). I need to check my last altimeter check to see if it has any errors but it is certainly within standards so GPS is proving to be close enough for VFR in these cold weather conditions. Ron, is your GPS WAAS enabled? My non-WAAS Garmin 195 will only get within 150 feet vertically. Vertical is the least accurate of the three planes. Good question. It is a Garmin GNS 430 without WAAS. I should try my Etrex as well. Of course I am not advocating using GPS to establish flight altitudes. Ron Lee |
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