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Can someone brief me on how to read the QNH scale below the altimeter? I´m confused about how to set a QNH when given to me by the Tower (no prob in western aircraft of course)

 

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^ That's what I do. I get the real elevation from the F10 map and dial it in.

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Or use QFE if departure airport is also where you intend to land. I always set QFE. QFE is a 'virtual' (so is QNH, QFF is real measured pressure. QNH is calibrated to the international standard atmosphere) pressure at which the altimeter reads 0 when you are on the ground.

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Or use QFE if departure airport is also where you intend to land. I always set QFE. QFE is a 'virtual' (so is QNH, QFF is real measured pressure. QNH is calibrated to the international standard atmosphere) pressure at which the altimeter reads 0 when you are on the ground.

I do the same! :)

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Damn it. Have to read that stuff more carefully... Sorry!

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The other way to "cheat" is to set your altimeter to the current field elevation when first jump in the pit.

 

I am unsure of how real world ATC works, but from my understanding they do give you the current air pressure which you dial in. But what about at fields without ATC? Wouldn't you just dial it in yourself? And could you do that anyway even with ATC?

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I am unsure of how real world ATC works, but from my understanding they do give you the current air pressure which you dial in. But what about at fields without ATC? Wouldn't you just dial it in yourself? And could you do that anyway even with ATC?

 

Yes, they do give you the current air pressure to dial in. In fields without ATC it is a bit diffrent.

When you take-off from there you just move the pressure setting until the altimeter indication matches the field elevation.

When you arrive there you will use nearby ATIS briefings or maybe ask Flight Information about the current air pressure for your destination.

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