What are:
??
- QNH
- Millibars
- Threshold
- QSD

What are:
??
- QNH
- Millibars
- Threshold
- QSD
drink up this bottle of yeah
and P A I N T your body on me
QNH is a Q code. It is a pressure setting used by pilots, air traffic control (ATC) and low frequency weather beacons to refer to the barometric altimeter setting which will cause the altimeter to read altitude above mean sea level within a certain defined region. ...
Millibars is a unit of atmospheric pressure. Other possible units of pressure used by scientists are inches of Mercury, and torr.
Threshold is the beginnign on the rwy where the yellow arrows are I think
dno what qsd is
lol Mattthose first two are so copied of wikipedia.QNH is a Q code. It is a pressure setting used by pilots, air traffic control (ATC) and low frequency weather beacons to refer to the barometric altimeter setting which will cause the altimeter to read altitude above mean sea level within a certain defined region. ...
Millibars is a unit of atmospheric pressure. Other possible units of pressure used by scientists are inches of Mercury, and torr.
Threshold is the beginnign on the rwy where the yellow arrows are I think
dno what qsd is
3. Threshold is the white arrows where you can't land but infact takeoff. The yellow arrows are jetpads Matt. :]
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Ok, I really didn't get the first two definitions Matt :]
and thanks Cody.
One more...
Vectors
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Vectors are radar headings that are given to an aircraft when air traffic control are wanting them to fly another way to whats programmed into the aircraft.
Note a radar heading is not a true magnetic heading.
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