Altimetry Flashcards

1
Q

What is height?

A

The vertical distance between the aircraft and a given surface

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2
Q

What is altitude?

A

The vertical distance between an aircraft and the MSL

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3
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What is elevation?

A

Vertical distance between a point on the earths surface and MSL

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4
Q

What is indicated altitude?

A

The reading on the altimeter when it is set to local pressure at MSL

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5
Q

What is true altitude?

A

The actual vertical distance above MSL

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6
Q

What is the pressure altitude?

A

The height of the aircraft above the standard pressure datum 1013.25hPa

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7
Q

How are flight levels determined?

A

By magnetic track

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8
Q

What flight levels do VFR aircraft fly at?

A

Track of 0 degrees to 179 degrees, odd number + 500 e.g FL55

Track of 180 degrees to 359 degrees, even number + 500 e.g FL65

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9
Q

What flight levels do IFR aircraft use?

A

Track of 0 degrees to 179 degrees, odd number e.g FL50

Track of 180 degrees to 359 degrees, even number e.g FL60

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10
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What is the transition altitude?

A

The level at which you begin to use standard pressure setting on departure

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11
Q

What is the transition level?

A

The level at which you begin to use QNH on approach

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12
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What is the gap between the transition altitude and transition level called?

A

The transition layer

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13
Q

What happens to indicated altitude when you change from a higher QNH to SPS?

A

Indicated altitude decreases

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14
Q

What happens to indicated altitude when you change from a lower QNH to SPS?

A

Indicated altitude increases

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15
Q

What happens to the true altitude if the pressure is sloped upwards as you travel?

A

It increases

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16
Q

What happens to the true altitude if the pressure is sloped downwards as you travel?

A

It decreases (from high to low look out below)

17
Q

When would you use area QNH?

A

When flying cross-country

18
Q

When would you use aerodrome QNH?

A

When arriving or departing an aerodrome

19
Q

What happens to your true altitude when you fly from cold to warm on a constant pressure setting?

A

It increases

20
Q

What happens to your true altitude when you fly from warm to cold on a constant pressure setting?

A

It decreases

21
Q

What is the equation for temperature error correction (TEC)

A

TEC = height/1000 x 4 x ISA deviation

22
Q

How do we apply TEC when the ISA deviation is warmer?

A

Add the TEC to the indicated to get the true

Subtract the TEC from the true to get the indicated

23
Q

How do we apply TEC when the ISA deviation is colder?

A

Subtract the TEC from the indicated to get the true

Add the TEC to the true to get the indicated