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Old 5th January 2009 | 12:41
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Every country has its own transition altitude (TA) - and obviously the transition level (TL) is the lowest available FL above that.

In Europe, the most common TA seems to be 3000 feet. In the US/Canada, it's 18.000 feet. It's one of those things that you have to check in the AIP before you go flying somewhere.

And even the professionals get it wrong sometimes.
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