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  1. 27 cze 2024 · The top line with white numerals are my altitudes, and note that my “actual” MSL Altitude (first value on the far left) is 12,838 feet. My barometric altitude (3rd value from the left) reads 12,269 feet. That’s a difference of 569 feet.

  2. 6 dni temu · The tricky thing is that transition altitude is not universal. It can be different per airport or region. To keep things simple let's assume that transition altitude is 10,000ft, ie. for any altitude reading above 10,000 LiveTraffic shall no longer apply altimeter correction. Expand. Thanks for pointing it out!

  3. 24 cze 2024 · One crucial aspect of ensuring a safe and successful flight is thermal altitude testing. Conducted within sophisticated chambers that replicate extreme environmental conditions, thermal altitude testing plays a vital role in evaluating the performance of flight hardware, components, and systems.

  4. 1 dzień temu · Optical satellite data products (e.g., Sentinel-2, PlanetScope, Landsat) require proper validation across diverse ecosystems. This has conventionally been achieved using airborne and more recently unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) based hyperspectral sensors which constrain operations by both their cost and complexity of use. The MicaSense Altum is an accessible multispectral sensor that ...

  5. 5 dni temu · Flights cruising at 35,000+ feet might descend to the low 30s or high 20 thousand-foot flight level range well before it is required for average landings. It's essential to ensure planes are always flown at safe altitudes, even when controllers issue descent clearances.

  6. 15 cze 2024 · If you’re good with a flight computer, you can use one to find the density altitude. Read our guide here for more information on calculating density altitudes using the flight computer and the chart. For a quick and rough density altitude calculation, you can reference this rule-of-thumb chart.

  7. 5 dni temu · Flight Level (FL): Yes, flight level in a way is used to indicate altitude. But while this is often used to indicate how high an aircraft is flying, it’s not so simple. FL is actually defined as a “surface of constant atmosphere pressure which is related to a specific pressure datum, 1013.2hPa, and is separated from other such surfaces by ...

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