Moscow still does it this way. Of course, you also get to transition to meters below TL/TA so we've got that going for us. I believe China also uses QFE and meters all the way.When I used to fly in Kuwait back in the day, TA was 3000' and TL was 5000', or FL50. Below those, we were required to set QFE. So climbing past 3000', you switched to QNE, then descending through 50, you went back to QFE. Don't know whether that has changed or not since then, as it's been nearly 20 years.
Speaking of QNH, QNE and Transition Altitude and Transition Level, my reminder is that "A" points up so you sent QNE climbing through Transition Altitude, and well, you set QNH descending through Transition Level.
Uh, hmmm...I think you're backwards, unless I'm reading this wrong... It's go home day tomorrow though, and I'm already mentally home, so I could be wrong.Speaking of QNH, QNE and Transition Altitude and Transition Level, my reminder is that "A" points up so you sent QNE climbing through Transition Altitude, and well, you set QNH descending through Transition Level.
China is all meters. Most of the big int'l hubs use QNHMoscow still does it this way. Of course, you also get to transition to meters below TL/TA so we've got that going for us. I believe China also uses QFE and meters all the way.
He's correct. Use TA on the way up, TL on the way down.Uh, hmmm...I think you're backwards, unless I'm reading this wrong... It's go home day tomorrow though, and I'm already mentally home, so I could be wrong.
Your avatar is tripping me out. I keep thinking it's Gulley asking the question. Damnit, Mike.Thanks all. It's one of those things that I get it when I see it but I don't know it enough to teach it, which always bothers me.
Never mind, i just reread what he wrote and it's correct. Go home day tomorrow is my story and I'm sticking to it.dasleben said:, these days, but I remember at XJT most of us going down to Mexico having no idea the difference between the two.
"So uhh, this says Transition Level of FL195...should we go to local altimeters there?"
"Eh screw it, let's just do it at FL180."
Hopefully they addressed that in the training dept.![]()
For some reason I can't get these to stick in my head and keep them straight.
Any ideas for how you long haul guys learned and memorized this and where you would know when to set a particular one?
Yeah, my bad. I read it wrong. See above.Now I'm really confused.
Yeah, my bad. I read it wrong. See above.![]()
Yes, yes I am. "Yes dear" is my normal quote, as it is for most happily married guys, I would guess! For some reason, my brain read QFE instead of QNE which you wrote.You admitted to being wrong? Oh yeah, you're married too. Ha!![]()
"Krug, Delta 1290, request QNH..."One way I remembered it when flying skydivers was we set QNH, (Normal Humans) and they set QFE (F'n Ediots)