Civil Aviation : The Altimeter and Height Levels on an Airplane

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

The altimeter tells the pilot how far the plane is from the ground, get expert tips and advice on aviation in this free video.

Expert: Dave Keck
Bio: Dave Keck has been in the air since the early 1980s when he flew with the Military Flying Club in Norfolk, Virginia.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes

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  • lol that's not true, on this altimeter, the longest and finest needle with a triangle at the top is the one indicating the altitude in ten thousands... the smallest needle indicates the altitude in thousands and the last one in hundreds indicating us 240ft... Now following his logic his needle indicating the thousands is at 2400 ft, but the hundreds are at 0... y'all sure are experts...

  • not necessarily from the ground...more like from sea level...meh

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