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altimeter ??? - elfamoso2020 - 03-01-2009

Whats the number you gotta set the altimeter for when you landing ?


Re: altimeter ??? - Tracker801 - 03-01-2009

hmmmm, good question
Wonder now why dont I know that.....

Oh wait..... its the setting you get from ATC about pressures down on the deck and aloft.... or by any other weather program we use in FS....
stupid me Big Grin

OK, without the kidding..... read above Wink
Its set to 2992 (or 1013mb) above transition altitude and below that it depends on the pressure zones currently in the area effecting your altitude.

Simply press 'B' on your keyboard to automatically set your altimeter to the new setting. Keep in mind that the longer you fly beneath TL, the more
you need to reset your altimeter, depending on the weather in the area ofcourse.

Hope that was simple enough Smile



Post Edited ( 01-03-09 01:28 )


Re: altimeter ??? - elfamoso2020 - 03-01-2009

I usually fly at 5000 feet because I use the Mooney, Im starting small in the company.

I cant use B tho cause its program to another button in fspx


Re: altimeter ??? - Tracker801 - 03-01-2009

Open your options and settings and find the Altimeter. Assign another key to it and you will be fine Wink




Re: altimeter ??? - ozgurtetik - 04-01-2009

Quote:Tracker801 wrote:
hmmmm, good question
Wonder now why dont I know that.....

Oh wait..... its the setting you get from ATC about pressures down on the deck and aloft.... or by any other weather program we use in FS....
stupid me Big Grin

OK, without the kidding..... read above Wink
Its set to 2992 (or 1013mb) above transition altitude and below that it depends on the pressure zones currently in the area effecting your
altitude.

Simply press 'B' on your keyboard to automatically set your altimeter to the new setting. Keep in mind that the longer you fly beneath TL,
the more
you need to reset your altimeter, depending on the weather in the area ofcourse.

Hope that was simple enough Smile


Tracker801; what is the best time to set altimeter before landing?


Re: altimeter ??? - Tracker801 - 04-01-2009

2000 ft AGL is a perfect altitude to set your altimeter. It will give you the nearest setting and keep your hands free for approach and landing.




Re: altimeter ??? - Hurricane - 04-01-2009

Problem with this is that quite often pressures vary a lot. Say during approach ATC tells you to set 1015 and when you're down 2
mininutes later its 1022 at the airport. This is because ATC gives you the pressure AT YOUR LOCATION, instead of what it is on the
airport. Pretty stupid, but that's FMS/FS. This is why I have disabled penalties for alt settings. Or you will have to reset alt 2 seconds before
landing.


Re: altimeter ??? - itifonhom - 04-01-2009

Or just look at the airport map in FS and look what´s the setting.......

itifonhom.




Re: altimeter ??? - elfamoso2020 - 04-01-2009

thanxs for the tips