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Old 29th April 2025 | 18:47
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wrench1
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Originally Posted by Genghis the Engineer
I just got asked an interesting question by a curious meteorologist, haven't a clue of the answer, but hopefully somebody here might know?

As we probably all know, altimeters on non RVSM compliant part 25 aeroplanes have to be accurate to ±30ft per 100kts.

Question is - what's that 100kts in? Part 25 just says "speed". I'm guessing is that it is either TAS or IAS/EAS, but I'm really not sure which, and the difference could be worth 50% in some circumstances.

Anybody know? Bonus points for a document reference anywhere.

G
I believe the +/- 30 per 100 knots applies to the overall static system accuracy taken between two set V-speeds. I can look for a Part 25 reference if still need.


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