m3--here you go:
Two situations, en route. and terminal.
Does FMS have a conversion section, if so use to obtain airport QNH for departure PX setting, and to verify, and set destination QNH, for perf init, and PX landing settings.
En route: check en route charts, to compare level. make a chart on EXCEL, to show levels. (Jepps have the conversion right on the appropriate chart)
Russia and China slightly different. set display options to show metric alt.
Approach: top of descent set FMS up for normal QNH arrival, box and numbers if required. Then set PX ctl to semi, and dial in QNH value of airport. Now for the science. YOU MUST set all heights after transition to QFE numbers, from Jepp plates. Both crew MUST X check heights.
Do you want r/w threashold at 0 or 50ft, your call.???????
Miss approach: is a very small climb so consider no config chage, except perhaps 1 stage flap, and just apply power.
Make paper full size plates for all airports expected, and a copy each crew.
Departure: set up departure using QNH, box numbers,manually, then reset QFE, on all alt, 9if desired all), then set px to semi mode, not auto. remember to reset in climb out.
Most corporate crews try and stay in Marriotts, but the Moscow Marriott Renaissance is very good for crew, get exec floor and free everything....
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