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Old 30th Apr 2019, 07:28
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Originally Posted by LeadSled
Bloggsie,
Please read it again, they are NOT the same, the US has no transition layer.
As for the "other details" from the US AIP, (or the AIM) take a closer look at the altimeter settings.
Tootle pip!!
Sure it does, they just don’t call it that. A minimum cruising FL based on QNH is effectively establishing a transition layer.
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Old 2nd May 2019, 02:36
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Company mail suggests Jeppesen have decided to revert to publishing FL110 as the transition level.
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