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Old 1st Apr 2015, 20:16
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Originally Posted by Linerider
Not neccessarily.

13,000ft is barometric altitude, but the GPWS uses the radio altimeter. There could be mountain peaks in that area which triggered it. I don't know that to be the case, just offering a possible explanation.
I looked it up and found a page of "a320 flash cards" which details the GPWS modes and alerts.
GPWS BASIC MODES
MODE 1: EXCESSIVE RATE OF DESCENT

Mode 1 has two boundaries. Penetration of the first boundary (2450 feet radio altitude) generates a repeated "SINK RATE" aural alert...

So a peak of 10550' would trigger the "Sink Rate" alert at 13000'.
Ok, have you checked if there are such elevations? The answer is no, there aren't
Pull up 3 minutes in advance? (if you only had looked at the article...)
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