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When flying from an airport that has a pressure of 29.97 in Hg to a destination airport that has a pressure of 30.16 in. Hg, there will be an altitude error of ( ) feet.
If the altitude is set properly to the destination airport pressure while airborne, it will read ( ) after landing.
The atmospheric pressure on a standard day at sea level will force a column of mercury up into a vacuum tube ( ) inches.
The pilot is flying at FL250, ATC gives an altimeter setting of 28.92 in Hg in the area. At what pressure altitude is the pilot flying?
When maintaining FL210, what type of altitude is used?
Pressure altitude will be equal to true altitude ( ) .
Pressure altitude and density altitude will be the same values ( ) .
Absolute altitude is defined as ( ) .
True altitude is defined as ( ) .
( ) is defined as pressure altitude corrected for non-standard temperature.
