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*Pressure Altitude is the indicated altitude when an altimeter is set to an agreed baseline pressure setting. This setting – 29.92 inches Hg – is equivalent to the air pressure at mean sea level.
*Pressure Altitude - indicated altitude when an altimeter is set to an agreed baseline pressure setting. This setting – 29.92 inches Hg – is equivalent to the air pressure at mean sea level.

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  • Pressure Altitude - indicated altitude when an altimeter is set to an agreed baseline pressure setting. This setting – 29.92 inches Hg – is equivalent to the air pressure at mean sea level.

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