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QNE=altitude when on standard altimeter (1013 hPa)?

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QNE=altitude when on standard altimeter (1013 hPa)?

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  1. When altimeter is set to QNE (i.e., 1013.2 Hpa or 1013.2 milibars or 29.92" of Mercury), it reads PRESSURE ALTITUDE.

    Pressure Altitude is the altitude corrected for Non-standard Pressure.


  2. QNE is pressure altitude. The altimeter is set to 29.92 inches of mercury or 1013.25 millibars.

  3. Its used during flight so as to have all aircraft reading same altitude pressure. Field elevation is adjusted for landing.

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