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![]() "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in message news ![]() "Wolfgang Schwanke" wrote in message ... es330td wrote in In theory you could use GPS altitudes when flying MSL/QNH setting, because both systems measure absolute altitued, so you would expect them to be the same. If GPS could be relied upon that is. Unfortunately it cannot, GPS altitued measurements are unrealiable and can drift wildly (as opposed to GPS 2D positioning which is quite accurate). Traditional altimeters are much better. -- I'd like to jump right on the floor If GPS altitude is unreliable how do you shot a GPS approach or is this why WAAS was implemented? Standard GPS approaches a flown with the altitudes from the altimeter. WAAS approaches rely on GPS position correction from a local transmitter. -- *H. Allen Smith* WACO - We are all here, because we are not all there. |
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