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Altitude vs. Barometric pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 567396" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>den alt needs temp, pressure, dew point and field elevation. You get that from a weather</p><p>station. Kestrel or any other. A lot of weather stations don't give you DA. The model I</p><p>use does. But if you enter a load in FTE with den alt that is the way it has to be used.</p><p>Always good to have backup in the field. Especially when it weighs and costs nothing.</p><p> I guess I could add, the program uses dew point because it is designed for flying, so</p><p>icing and carb heat require knowing the dew point anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 567396, member: 24560"] den alt needs temp, pressure, dew point and field elevation. You get that from a weather station. Kestrel or any other. A lot of weather stations don't give you DA. The model I use does. But if you enter a load in FTE with den alt that is the way it has to be used. Always good to have backup in the field. Especially when it weighs and costs nothing. I guess I could add, the program uses dew point because it is designed for flying, so icing and carb heat require knowing the dew point anyway. [/QUOTE]
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