Altimeter Flashcards
How does and altimeter work?
In an an Altimeter, aneroid wafers expand and contract as atmospheric pressure changes, and through a shaft and gear linkage, rotate pointers on the dial of the instrument.
What are the limitations that pressure altimeter is subject to ?
1 - Temperature variation expand or contract the atmophere and raise or lower pressure levels that the altmeter senses.
- On a warm day* - the pressure level is higher than on a standard day. The altimeter indicates lower than actual altitude.
- On a cold day* - The pressure level is lower than on a standard day. The altimeter indicates higher than actual altitude.
2 - Changes in surface pressure also affect pressure levels at altitude.
- Higher than standard pressure* - The pressure level is higher than on a standard day. The alitmenter indicates lower than actual altitude.
- Lower than standard pressure* - The pressure level is lower than on a standard day. The altimeter indicates higher than actual altitude.
REMEMBER - High to low or Hot to cold look out below!!!
For IFR flights, What is the maximum allowable error for an altimeter?
If the altimeter is off field elevation by more than 75 feet, with the correct pressure set in the Kollsman window, it is considered to be unreliable.