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Visual flights (VFR) Flight levels and altitudes for instrument and visual flights.
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25 sty 2024 · A flight level (FL) is a standard pressure altitude, expressed as three numbers. Aircraft flying on flight levels all measure their altitude from the same pressure setting, 1013.2 Hpa (or 29.92 InHg).
10 mar 2024 · Flight Levels (FL): Here’s the definition of a Flight Level by the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization): “A surface of constant atmosphere pressure which is related to a specific pressure datum, 1013.2hPa, and is separated from other such surfaces by specific pressure intervals.”
In aviation and aviation meteorology, a flight level ( FL) is an aircraft's altitude at standard air pressure, expressed in hundreds of feet.
Flight levels use QNE or pressure altitude, while altitude references QNH or local pressure adjusted to sea level pressure. Altitudes are used at low levels and flight levels at higher levels. The transition between altitudes and flight levels differs by country and is generally just above the highest obstacle in that country.
Section 1. General. PURPOSE. This chapter prescribes standardized procedures and phraseologies to be used by a specialist when communicating weather and aeronautical information in broadcast, radiotelephone, and interphone communications.