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The altitude that the pilot reads directly from the altimeter when it is correctly adjusted to the local altimeter setting is ( ) .
( ) for the local flight area is essential to minimize altimeter errors.
( ) is calibrated airspeed corrected for the compression of air at a particular altitude.
( ) is defined as the actual speed of the airplane over the ground. It is true speed adjusted for wind.
TAS is defined as ( ) .
The indicated airspeed corrected for installation and instrument errors is ( ) .
The airspeed directly obtained from the airspeed indicator is ( ) airspeed.
At airports with prescribed transition altitude and transition level, A/C use( )when flying below the transition altitude.
Temperature changes approximately 2 degrees Celsius for each 1000 ft increase or decrease in altitude. This is normally referred to as standard temperature ( ) rate.
At sea level, the standard atmosphere consists of a barometric pressure of 29.92 in.Hg (1013.2mb) and a temperature of 15 degrees celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit). This is normally referred to as ( ) .
