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Pressure Error Corrections at the DA
Carello
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Carello created the topic: Pressure Error Corrections at the DA
Hi Bob
This example does not look right! More specifically, an altimeter reading of 244' at the DA looks wrong.
IREX eText page 290
Reasoning
Looking at the worked example on the Altimeter Correction chart below, the mathematical function relating Indicated Altitude to the Actual (Indicated) Altitude is: Indicated Altitude (4000') + Altimeter Correction (+2') = Actual (Indicated) altitude (4002')
Now, getting back to the worked DA exercise
When the altimeter reads 244' the Indicated Altitude is 244'. Applying a PEC of minus 6' gives an Actual (Indicated) Altitude of 238' - ie Indicated Altitude (244') + Altimeter Correction (-6') = Actual (Indicated) altitude (238')
So when the altimeter reads 244', the actual indicated altimeter reading will be 238' which is below the actual indicated DA of 250'