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Transition Level in Namibia

Old 22nd October 2016 | 11:54
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Transition Level in Namibia

Hello,

I'm trying to find out what transition levels they use in Namibia, all I found out is that it depends on the QNH, is there a table that describes at what QNH what TL is used?

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Old 22nd October 2016 | 14:05
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I'm not sure why this matters. A lot of countries in that part of the world use this system. It seems more prevalent at high altitude airports. You'll have to look at the charts and listen to the terminal info. We should all use 18000', fl180 btw. Just sayin'....
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Old 23rd October 2016 | 07:44
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I think it is changing to 10,000 ft for the whole country
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Old 23rd October 2016 | 11:01
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Transition level: by ATC. In this case there is no transition level. Pilot will set altimeter QNH when cleared to descend to an altitude by the ATC.
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