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Altitude accuracy


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Colin9
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Always use Skydemon during aeros to confirm compliance.
After last flight had a look to see two altitude busts with a max at 6734ft having started at 5000ft and a dive to zero ft and back.
Plan view was very accurate.
Downloaded a virtual radar of the exercise which confirmed nothing over 5500ft and the vertical profile matched the exercise.

Any clues as to how the altitude is measured and why the error should be so large?

Thanks,
Colin 

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Tim Dawson
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It's somewhat beyond the remit of our support in these forums to describe the limitations of GPS altitude, but there are many, and it would be a good idea to read about them. Your altimeter should always be your primary source of altitude data while flying.
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