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AIM 1-1-20 (a)(8) tells us not to rely upon GPS to determine aircraft
altitude. Bob Gardner "smf" wrote in message news:jpblc.12364$bS1.6242@okepread02... My Altimeter is accurate when on the ground or at lower alt. When I climb up to 7k and above and check it against GPS and approach controls read out it is about 300+ feet off. Is it the altimeter I'm having problems with? Steve |
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Bob Gardner wrote:
AIM 1-1-20 (a)(8) tells us not to rely upon GPS to determine aircraft altitude. Right -- ATC counts on the altimeter's temperature errors for traffic separation (since every plane in the same area will share the same errors). Our altimeters are pretty inaccurate at cruising altitudes, but as long as we're all inaccurate in the same way, the system works. In any case, I don't think that the poster was using his GPS for altitude -- he was just concerned that his altimeter might be wrong. I expect that this will be a FAQ now that a lot of people have WAAS-enabled GPS's (they used to think that the altimeter was right and the GPS altitude wildly inaccurate). All the best, David |
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