- indicated pressure altitude
- высота по прибору (относительно уровня моря по стандартной атмосфере)
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
Pressure altitude — In aviation, pressure altitude is the indicated altitude when an altimeter is set to an agreed baseline pressure setting. This setting 101,325 Pa, equivalent to 1013.25 millibar (or hectopascals), or 29.92 inches Hg is equivalent to the air… … Wikipedia
Altitude — For other uses, see Altitude (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Attitude. Altitude or height is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, and more). As a general definition, altitude… … Wikipedia
altitude — i. The vertical distance of a level, a point, or an object considered as a point, measured from mean sea level (ICAO). In the case of aircraft in flight, it is normally expressed in flight levels or hundreds of feet. For example, an aircraft… … Aviation dictionary
Indicated airspeed — (IAS) is the airspeed read directly from the airspeed indicator on an aircraft, driven by the pitot static system. IAS is directly related to calibrated airspeed (CAS), but includes instrument errors and position error.An aircraft s indicated… … Wikipedia
Pressure measurement — The construction of a bourdon tube gauge, construction elements are made of brass Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure pressure are called pressure gauges or vacuum gauges. A… … Wikipedia
pressure altimeter — noun : an altimeter using an aneroid to determine altitude by measuring differences in atmospheric pressure compare absolute altimeter * * * Meteorol. an aneroid barometer adapted for measuring altitude by converting the indicated atmospheric… … Useful english dictionary
pressure-pattern flying — A technique of long range navigation followed until the early 1960s. In this technique, isobar patterns provided the basis for flight planning to make maximum use of tailwinds. The pilot used the pressure and radio altimeter for this purpose to… … Aviation dictionary
pressure altimeter — Meteorol. an aneroid barometer adapted for measuring altitude by converting the indicated atmospheric pressure to altitude according to a standard relationship. Cf. standard atmosphere. * * * … Universalium
indicated altitude — The altitude as shown by an altimeter. On a pressure or barometric altimeter, it is altitude as shown uncorrected for instrument error and uncompensated for variation from standard atmospheric conditions. See altimeter … Aviation dictionary
Static pressure — * In the design and operation of aircraft, static pressure is the air pressure in the aircraft’s static pressure system.* In fluid dynamics, static pressure is the pressure at a nominated point in a fluid. Many authors use the term static… … Wikipedia
Impact pressure — is the difference between pitot pressure (also known as stagnation pressure) and static pressure. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/impact pressure DoD and NATO definition of impact pressure] Retrieved on 2008 10 01] [ [http://www.thefreedictionary … Wikipedia