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'''Quick Facts:'''<BR>
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'''Quick References:'''<BR>
 
Hong Kong Runway Dimension: 3800 x 60 M <BR>
 
Hong Kong Runway Dimension: 3800 x 60 M <BR>
 
Hong Kong Aerodrome elevation -28 ft  <BR>
 
Hong Kong Aerodrome elevation -28 ft  <BR>
 
Source: AIP HONG KONG AD 2.12 <BR>
 
Source: AIP HONG KONG AD 2.12 <BR>
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'''Altitude'''- the vertical distance of an aircraft above mean sea level (MSL) <BR>
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'''Elevation'''- the vertical distance of the object fixed to earth from the mean sea level eg. Aerodrome<BR>
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'''Height''' - the vertical distance of an aircraft above ground level depending on a datum/reference point <BR>
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1 hPa = 30 FT<BR>
  
 
== DISCLAIMER ==
 
== DISCLAIMER ==

Latest revision as of 15:46, 17 October 2020

Introduction

In Hong Kong FIR, the normal Units of measurement is listed in the HKAIP GEN 2.1 MEASURING SYSTEM, AIRCRAFT MARKINGS, HOLIDAYS

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Quick References:
Hong Kong Runway Dimension: 3800 x 60 M
Hong Kong Aerodrome elevation -28 ft
Source: AIP HONG KONG AD 2.12


Altitude- the vertical distance of an aircraft above mean sea level (MSL)
Elevation- the vertical distance of the object fixed to earth from the mean sea level eg. Aerodrome
Height - the vertical distance of an aircraft above ground level depending on a datum/reference point
1 hPa = 30 FT

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