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Noun
altitudes- Plural of altitude
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- For other uses see Altitude (disambiguation)
Altitude is the elevation of a point or object
from a known level or datum
(plural: data). Common data are mean sea
level, local ground level (Above Ground Level, or AGL), or the
surface of the WGS-84 geoid, used by GPS. In aviation, altitude is measured
in feet.
For non-aviation uses, altitude may be measured in other units such
as metres or miles.
Atmospheric
pressure decreases as altitude increases. This principle is the
basis of operation of the pressure altimeter, which is an
aneroid barometer calibrated to indicate altitude instead of
pressure. It is the fall in pressure that leads to a shortage of
oxygen (hypoxia)
in humans on ascent to high altitude.
Altitude in aviation
In aviation, the term altitude can have several meanings, and is therefore qualified by either explicitly adding a modifier (e.g. "true altitude"), or implicitly through the context of the communication. Parties exchanging information concerning this topic must be clear which definition is being used.- True altitude is the elevation above mean sea level. In UK aviation radiotelephony usage, the vertical distance of a level, a point or an object considered as a point, measured from mean sea level; this is referred to over the radio as altitude.(see QNH)
- height is the elevation above a ground reference point, commonly the terrain elevation. In UK aviation radiotelephony usage, the vertical distance of a level, a point or an object considered as a point, measured from a specified datum; this is referred to over the radio as height, where the specified datum is the airfield elevation (see QFE)
- High altitude = 1500 m – 3500 m (5000 – 11,500 ft)
- Very High altitude = 3500 m – 5500 m (11,500 – 18,000 ft)
- Extreme altitude = 5500 m – above
The Earth's
atmosphere is divided into several altitude regions:
- Troposphere — surface to 5 miles (8 km) at poles – 11 miles (18 km) at equator, ending at the Tropopause.
- Stratosphere — Tropopause to 31 miles (50 km)
- Mesosphere — Stratopause to 53 miles (85 km)
- Thermosphere — Mesopause to 420 miles (675 km)
- Exosphere — Thermopause to 6200 miles (10,000 km)
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=See also=
altitudes in Arabic: ارتفاع (طيران)
altitudes in Asturian: Altitú
altitudes in Bulgarian: Надморска височина
altitudes in Catalan: Altitud
altitudes in German: Flughöhe
altitudes in Spanish: Altitud
altitudes in Esperanto: Alto
altitudes in French: Altitude
altitudes in Galician: Altura
altitudes in Classical Chinese: Altitude
altitudes in Ido: Altitudo
altitudes in Indonesian: Ketinggian
altitudes in Italian: Altitudine
altitudes in Hungarian: Magasság
altitudes in Dutch: Hoogte
altitudes in Japanese: 高さ
altitudes in Portuguese: Altitude
altitudes in Romanian: Altitudine
altitudes in Russian: Высота полёта
altitudes in Simple English: Height
altitudes in Serbian: Надморска висина
altitudes in Swedish: Altitud
altitudes in Turkish: Rakım
altitudes in Ukrainian: Абсолютна висота
altitudes in Wu Chinese: Altitude
altitudes in Contenese: Altitude
altitudes in Chinese: Altitude