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Old 19th October 2007 | 15:06
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and what was the QNH? The point is that GPS altitude is the height above a defined ellipsoid using WGS84 coordinates, and FL is a height above a generic pressure datum (1013 HPa). When at a FL it is assumed that you are sufficiently above transition altitude that MSA considerations are less important, and the standard pressure setting is used primarily for aircraft vertical separation.
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