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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).
Flight Level specifically refers to Pressure Altitude in 100 foot increments within the Standard Pressure Region, which in North America starts at 18000 ft and above, and at various lower altitudes elsewhere.
Poziom lotu ( ang. Flight level) – powierzchnia baryczna o określonym ciśnieniu oddzielona od innych takich powierzchni o określoną różnicę ciśnienia i odniesiona do specyficznej wartości ciśnienia zwanego ciśnieniem standardowym o wartości 1013,25 hPa (760 mm Hg).
Flight Level (FL) 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. Altitude above sea-level in 100 feet units measured according to a standard atmosphere.
In aviation and aviation meteorology, a flight level (FL) is an aircraft's altitude at standard air pressure, expressed in hundreds of feet.
The flight levels correspond to the altitude in 100-ft increments (hectofeet) above the pressure surface of 1,013.25 hPa calculated according to the standard atmosphere. For example, FL050 is the pressure surface 5,000 ft above the pressure surface 1,013.25 hPa.
System of Flight Levels. Flight level zero shall be located at the atmospheric pressure level of 1013.2hPa. Consecutive flight levels shall be separated by a pressure interval corresponding to at least 500ft (152.4M) in the standard atmosphere. Source: ICAO.