Slackyhacky
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Jeremy
Got my PPL in October - haven't flown since (money issues).
But I am studying for instrument rating.
A question occurred to me that I have never thought about.
It is regarding barometric pressures.
The book says that for every 1000ft, the barometric pressure (with regards to mmHg) changes 1 inch.
I get that temperature changes barometric pressure - but wouldn't temperature change that standard rate of change also (1 inch to 1000ft)? Does that ratio hold constant in every column of air? That seems strange to me.
But I am studying for instrument rating.
A question occurred to me that I have never thought about.
It is regarding barometric pressures.
The book says that for every 1000ft, the barometric pressure (with regards to mmHg) changes 1 inch.
I get that temperature changes barometric pressure - but wouldn't temperature change that standard rate of change also (1 inch to 1000ft)? Does that ratio hold constant in every column of air? That seems strange to me.