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  2. Altimeter - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the face of the "three-pointer" sensitive aircraft altimeter displaying an altitude of 10,180 ft (3,100 m). Reference pressure of about 29.92 inHg (1013 hPa) is showing in the Kollsman window. An altimeter or an altitude meter is an instrument used to measure the altitude of an object above a fixed level. [1]

  3. Pressure altimeter - Wikipedia

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    A chart showing how much the true altitude of an aircraft is below the altimeter reading ("indicated altitude") without correcting for temperature. The colder the ambient temperature, the lower the plane is — thus the saying "From hot to cold, look out below". [8] Modern aircraft use a "sensitive altimeter".

  4. Flight level - Wikipedia

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    Above the TA, the aircraft altimeter pressure setting is changed to the standard pressure setting of 1013 hectopascals (equivalent to millibars) or 29.92 inches of mercury, with the aircraft altitude will be stated as a flight level instead of altitude. In the United States and Canada, the transition altitude is 18,000 ft (5,500 m). [5]

  5. Maximum elevation figure - Wikipedia

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    The MEF on Canadian VFR navigation charts is calculated by taking the higher value of: the top elevation of the highest obstacle plus the vertical accuracy (a variable number of feet) of the terrain source data; or; the elevation of the highest terrain plus 328 feet plus the vertical accuracy variable of the terrain source data. [1]

  6. Altitude - Wikipedia

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    Indicated altitude is the reading on the altimeter when it is set to the local barometric pressure at mean sea level. In UK aviation radiotelephony usage, the vertical distance of a level, a point or an object considered as a point, measured from mean sea level ; this is referred to over the radio as altitude .(see QNH ) [ 2 ]

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