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Altitude vs. Barometric pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 135862" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>b.After calculating my holds based on standard pressure and altitude, I run the equation again, only this time I uncheck the "Calculate Standard Pressure" box, and input the current station pressure obtained from my Kestrel 4000, and then run the program again.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>If youre using altitude along with station pressure, youre hosed.</p><p></p><p>If youre using station pressure, you should have your altitude set on 0' regardless of your actual altitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 135862, member: 1007"] [ QUOTE ] b.After calculating my holds based on standard pressure and altitude, I run the equation again, only this time I uncheck the “Calculate Standard Pressure” box, and input the current station pressure obtained from my Kestrel 4000, and then run the program again. [/ QUOTE ] If youre using altitude along with station pressure, youre hosed. If youre using station pressure, you should have your altitude set on 0' regardless of your actual altitude. [/QUOTE]
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