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  1. Strictly speaking a flight level is an indication of pressure, not of altitude. Only above the transition level (which depends on the local QNH but is typically 4000 feet above sea level) are flight levels used to indicate altitude; below the transition level feet are used.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flight_levelFlight level - Wikipedia

    Flight levels are usually designated in writing as FLxxx, where xxx is a two- or three-digit number indicating the pressure altitude in units of 100 feet (30 m). In radio communications, FL290 would be pronounced as "flight level two nine (r) zero".

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  6. 6 paź 2023 · Practically speaking, pressure altitude is the altitude you read on your altimeter when it is set to 29.92 Hg. More specifically, pressure altitude is the height above a Standard Datum Plane (SDP), which is a theoretical level where the air pressure equals 29.92 inches of mercury (Hg).

  7. FL180 and FL300 stand for Flight Level 180 and Fight Level 300. Flight levels are spaced 100ft apart on an altimeter that is set to the standard sea level pressure (QNE) of 1013.25 hectopascals or 29.92 inches of Mercury. So indeed, FL300 means 30,000 ft.