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Old 13th December 2009 | 20:50
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Rainboe
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It's all very well having 'enhancing altitude measurement' for those aeroplanes fitted with inertial, but you need to have every aeroplane in the sky fitted with it, or none, surely? Seems little point in having enhanced altitude measurement for some only!

Why do opposite direction aeroplanes 1000' above always show on the TCAS as +900'? Are we always flying 100' above our true pressure altitude?
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