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still i have to ask the question why come so far east and south of wollongong off track when being unpressuriesd.
Why not travel the usual route, or is it to do with lower safe alt's? Cheers Adam |
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So thats what was going overhead as i was on my way into target country nowra for an hour or two..I had the same question, but already answered...
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A short work shift?
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Well then the Webtrak altitude of 3,048m was correct as that is approx 10,000'. Very interesting.
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Nick, I have replayed some of my own flights around the Sydney area and always found the WebTrak altitude to correspond closely with the actual altimeter in the aircraft.
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