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What are the 3 principle q codes used for altimeter pressure setting?

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Answered by jeeyajohn
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Answer:

I don't know but this is what ithink

Explanation:

Aircraft pressure altimeters indicate the elevation of the aircraft above a defined datum. The datum selected depends on the barometric pressure set on the altimeter sub-scale. Sound altimeter setting procedures are an essential tool in ensuring safe separation from the ground and from other aircraft.

The SI unit of measurement for barometric pressure is the hectopascal (hPa) and this is adopted in respect of altimeter pressure settings in ICAO Annex 5. Variations from the standard shown in the Supplement to ICAO Annex 5 include:

Millibar (mb), (1mb = 1 hPa);

Inches of mercury (inHg) (in particular North America);

Millimetres of mercury (CIS and some other south-east European States).

Three references for barometric pressure are in common usage: QNH, QFE and Standard Pressure.

QNH - What should I set on the subscale of my altimeter so that the instrument would indicate its elevation if my aircraft were on the ground at your station?

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