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"Flight level in FS 2004"
06-25-07, 10:47z 

Need some help with this flight level stuff in FS2004 Tower says FL 3.000 but Alltimeter says about 1.500 or some things are the some list able to print out to sort the differents levels to Alltimeter

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  RE: Flight level in FS 2004 Ben_Chiu[Admin] 06-27-07 1
   RE: Flight level in FS 2004 hawkwind[Crew] 10-13-07 2

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1. "RE: Flight level in FS 2004"
06-27-07, 02:23z 

>Need some help with this flight level stuff in FS2004
>Tower says FL 3.000 but Alltimeter says about 1.500 or
>some things are the some list able to print out to sort
>the differents levels to Alltimeter

Sorry. I read and re-read your post several times and can't make out what you're asking. Perhaps you can rephrase your question and someone can help you.

Ben

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2. "RE: Flight level in FS 2004"
10-13-07, 22:23z 

The way I read this post is that he is being told to climb to 3,000 by ATC and he is actualy at 1,500, hense, the 1,500 difference.

It may well be down to his understanding of spoken or written english? As we know all transmissions etc are in the english language, but, there again I maybe wrong <g>.

James.

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