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One of the first things that we do as pilots when preparing to take off is set the altimeter to the regional QNH to display altitude and one of the last changes that we make to the altimeter as we approach the field is to set it to the runway threshold QFE to display height.
So why not have a feature in SD which allows for the same operations in order to correct any inaccuracies in the GPS acquired altitude as displayed on the moving map screen and any derived calculations that SD makes.
A "slider" (knob or something) on the side of the map which allows me to "adjust" the displayed altitude to that as shown on the cockpit altimeter would resolve the problem and improve the accuracy of any subsequent height based calculations such as the virtual radar, RoD and glide slope display on the ILS.
I have to say that the difference between the GPS SD displayed altitude & the cockpit altimeter has been, in my experience, very little and I have been really pleased with the accuracy of the iPad derived GPS data however I do accept that this is solely dependent on the visible number and orbital position of the GPS satellites.
Having said this it goes without saying that the primary source for altitude/height remains the cockpit altimeter.
One final thought that needs clarification which sprucegoose's post correctly identifies. The QFE measures height above the airport's chosen runway however, as far as I can make out, the height as indicated by SD uses terrain clearance at the current GPS coordinates, whereas the altitude readout gives AMSL, which means I would never use SD's height option when approaching an airport. I stick to the altitude option on the display otherwise sprucegoose's noted QFE/height inaccuracies will always be present and the height information unreliable at any given point if you treat it as the QFE readout while carrying out an approach.
Biggles -- EGKB
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