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Old 25th Oct 2002, 22:17
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Cool a/c ceiling-psse alt

How do a/c manufactuers allow for psse variation when calculating the max ceiling of a particular a/c.I realise there is a buffer in the figure, but with 1mb = about 100' at ceiling levels, how do they account for psse change?
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By using pressure altitude.

Therefore the performance ceiling is calculated in a standard atmosphere, and presented in the same to the pilot. Obviously the geometric performance altitude can vary quite a bit.

Similarly, the certified ceiling is presented in pressure altitude, and the testing is done relative to pressure altitude. So again, it's all in the same units.

Your question is similar to asking how oem's allow for the variation in true airspeed with indicated, according to atmospheric factors. With a few exceptions, we don't. We use IAS consistently in presenting info, limitations, etc. All the IAS/CAS/EAS/TAS happens out of sight. Same for pressure/geometric/geopotential altitudes.
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