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Pressure altitudeThe altitude in standard atmosphere at which a given pressure will be observed. It is the indicated altitude of a pressure altimeter at an altitude setting of 29.92 inches of mercury, and is therefore [..]
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Pressure altitudeThe altitude in standard atmosphere at which a given pressure will be observed. It is the indicated altitude of a pressure altimeter at an altitude setting of 29.92 inches of mercury, and is therefore the indicated altitude above the 29.92 constant pressure surface.
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Pressure altitudeIs the indicated altitude on the altimeter with 29.92 inches of mercury set in the barometric scale window.
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Pressure altitudeBarometric altitude
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Pressure altitudeSee altitude.
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Pressure altitudeBarometric altitude
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Pressure altitudePressure altitude is the elevation above a standard datum plane (typically, 1013.2 millibars). Synonyms: altitude
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Pressure altitudeThe altitude in standard atmosphere at which a given pressure will be observed. It is the indicated altitude of a pressure altimeter at an altitude setting of 29.92 inches of mercury, and is therefore the indicated altitude above the 29.92 constant pressure surface.
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Pressure altitudeThe altitude in standard atmosphere at which a given pressure will be observed. It is the indicated altitude of a pressure altimeter at an altitude setting of 29.92 inches of mercury, and is therefore [..]
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Pressure altitudeThe altitude
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Pressure altitudeThe altitude in standard atmosphere at which a given pressure will be observed. It is the indicated altitude of a pressure altimeter at an altitude setting of 29.92 inches of mercury, and is therefore [..]
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Pressure altitudeAtmospheric or barometric pressure expressed in terms of altitude which corresponds to that pressure in the standard atmosphere.
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Pressure altitudeThe altitude in standard atmosphere at which a given pressure will be observed. It is the indicated altitude of a pressure altimeter at an altitude setting of 29.92 inches of mercury, and is therefore the indicated altitude above the 29.92 constant pressure surface.
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