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satpak77

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Can someone provide a link that clearly explains/discusses the usage of Transition Levels and Altitudes ?

I cannot find one and need to send it to a buddy who will be doing some international flights.

Thanks !
 
What specifically? What TLs and TAs are? How they work? What the specific TLs and TAs are in different countries?
 
Pretty Simple:

Transition Level: When Descending through the Transition Level, Set QNH-local altimeter setting.

Transition Altitude: When Climbing through the Transition Altitude, Set 29.92.

Both are published on Jepp charts.
 
An easy way to remember it that I was told is:

transition Altitude
"A" in altitude points up..means climbing-- set 29.92"


transition leVel..."V" points down..descending -- set local QNH.

hope that helps..
 
An easy way to remember it that I was told is:

transition Altitude
"A" in altitude points up..means climbing-- set 29.92"


transition leVel..."V" points down..descending -- set local QNH.

hope that helps..


That's a good way to remember it... That's something you'd see from the Kings.
 
I told him Transition Level = "Level = Local altimeter"

"Altitude = Above"

but he wanted a link to see it with his own eyes
 
Read the plate. Some FMS data bases with certain cockpit displays have the transition levels and altitudes built in and provide an alert on the ND but you can't count on that. Depending on the airport I fly to it changes from destination to destination. Just up your game a little bit and he will be fine.
 
I think it's just easier to remember that you have transition level when coming from a level and transition altitude when coming from an altitude
 

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