Abstract

The flight altitude may be determined in a variety of ways. This paper analyzes the method based on the measurement of pressure and temperature. The authors particularly draw attention to the influence of the temperature and pressure measurement errors on the accuracy of the determination of flight altitude. It also depends on the method of approximation. The discussed issues have been described with real data.

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