[GeoStL] Re: GPSr use in commercial aircraft
- From: Glenn <Glenn@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:28:00 -0500
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which one is correct??
glenn
At 06:04 PM 8/19/2003, Jeff Tynan wrote:
One other detail about gps altitude readings in commercial aircraft.
Whenever an aircraft is above 18000ft(in the US), the altimeter is set to
a standard barometric pressure setting of 29.92 inches of mercury. Your
gps could indicate an altitude which is significantly different from the
altitude the crew is reading.
Jeff
On Tuesday, Aug 19, 2003, at 17:41 US/Central, Budlvr40@xxxxxxx wrote:
I was wondering about that also! I could only assume my unit got the
altitude from a 3D gps fix, and not barometric press. (76Map s)
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Glenn
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