I have a Stratus 2s with Foreflight and utilize CloudAhoy for debriefing while I'm learning to fly.
I shoot video from a mounted GoPro that enables me to see both out the window and the instrument panel.
In reviewing my footage, I noticed that the altitude shown in the cockpit is always different than what CloudAhoy (via the Stratus 2s flight data logging) shows for altitude.
I posted this question on Foreflight's Facebook page and received this answer:
"Although the Stratus 2S can detect pressure altitude, the altitude values that are saved in a Track Log are from GPS altitude, which is why the altitudes in the playback differ from your cockpit recording."
So.... what good is having a pressure sensor then? Is GPS altitude more accurate?
To be honest, I'm a bit perplexed by this subject....
I shoot video from a mounted GoPro that enables me to see both out the window and the instrument panel.
In reviewing my footage, I noticed that the altitude shown in the cockpit is always different than what CloudAhoy (via the Stratus 2s flight data logging) shows for altitude.
I posted this question on Foreflight's Facebook page and received this answer:
"Although the Stratus 2S can detect pressure altitude, the altitude values that are saved in a Track Log are from GPS altitude, which is why the altitudes in the playback differ from your cockpit recording."
So.... what good is having a pressure sensor then? Is GPS altitude more accurate?
To be honest, I'm a bit perplexed by this subject....