Yesterday at 3:38 PM #1 Green 123 Aerospace Feb 19, 2024 52 What does NASA mean by "pass marking" in following presentation:
Yesterday at 3:50 PM #2 N nuevavion Aerospace Jan 9, 2025 1 I believe it should read: Fly a level pass, marking the MSL altimeter... Upvote 0 Downvote
Yesterday at 5:06 PM #3 rb1957 Aerospace Apr 15, 2005 15,747 that's how I read it to ... fly a level pass, noting the MSL altimeter reading that corresponds with 350' AGL ( ie what is the height above sealevel of the ground) Upvote 1 Downvote
that's how I read it to ... fly a level pass, noting the MSL altimeter reading that corresponds with 350' AGL ( ie what is the height above sealevel of the ground)
Yesterday at 5:46 PM #4 IRstuff Aerospace Jun 3, 2002 44,494 Makes sense, but one should always do a sanity check; the OP's interpretation would have "Fly a level, pass marking" Fly WHAT level? Clearly, the alternative above makes more sense. Last edited: Today at 3:04 AM Upvote 0 Downvote
Makes sense, but one should always do a sanity check; the OP's interpretation would have "Fly a level, pass marking" Fly WHAT level? Clearly, the alternative above makes more sense.
Yesterday at 9:12 PM #5 rb1957 Aerospace Apr 15, 2005 15,747 it all comes down to punctuation ... Upvote 0 Downvote
Today at 12:18 AM #6 WKTaylor Active member Sep 24, 2001 4,042 My three favorite things are eating my dogs and not using commas.” -Unknown Upvote 0 Downvote
Today at 3:05 AM #7 IRstuff Aerospace Jun 3, 2002 44,494 He eats, shoots, and leaves Upvote 0 Downvote