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  1. 19 cze 2017 · Aircraft in the flight levels use standard altimeter setting of 29.92" and aircraft below the FLs use the local altimeter setting. Let's say there's a VFR aircraft flying along at 17,500 feet (totally legal) using a local altimeter setting of 29.42". He would be 17,500 feet above sea level.

  2. www.thinkaviation.net › when-should-you-set-the-altimeter › lowest-usable-flight-levelLowest usable flight level chart - ThinkAviation

    9 lis 2016 · Lowest usable flight level chart. Lowest usable flight level chart. November 9, 2016 By Sarah Fritts.

  3. The lowest usable flight level that can be assigned, and the point at which aircraft descending out of the flight levels will change their altimeters back to QNH. Due to atmospheric pressure variations, the TL can vary from day to day and (maybe?) region to region.

  4. 9 paź 2018 · 4-5-4. LOWEST USABLE FLIGHT LEVEL. If a change in atmospheric pressure affects a usable flight level in your area of jurisdiction, use TBL 4-5-2 to determine the lowest usable flight level to clear aircraft at or above 18,000 feet MSL.

  5. 1 wrz 2018 · In the United States, when the surface-based atmospheric pressure in the local area drops below 29.92 in Hg, then the lowest usable flight level is raised from FL180 to FL185, or higher. Otherwise, someone flying IFR at 17,000 feet MSL could be closer than 1,000 feet to aircraft flying in the lower flight levels.

  6. The minimum safe altitude of a route is 19,000 feet MSL and the altimeter setting is reported between 29.92 and 29.43 “Hg, the lowest usable flight level will be 195, which is the flight level equivalent of 19,500 feet MSL (minimum altitude plus 500 feet).

  7. (b) The lowest usable flight level is determined by the atmospheric pressure in the area of operation as shown in the following table: Current altimeter setting Lowest usable flight level

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