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Was ist Norm‑Atmosphäre Temperaturgradient?

Norm‑Atmosphäre Temperaturgradient The rate at which temperature decreases with altitude under standard atmospheric conditions, 2 °C per 1000 ft or 6.5 °C per 1000 m.

Source: ICAO Doc 9432, FAA PCG

How is “Norm‑Atmosphäre Temperaturgradient” Used in Practice?

Pilot: Nach dem Norm‑Atmosphäre Temperaturgradient ist die Temperatur beim Steigflug um zwölf Grad gefallen.

Certification Exam Relevance

ICAO Level 4ICAO Level 5ICAO Level 6EASA FCL.055

Who Needs to Know This Term?

  • Pilots
  • Air Traffic Controllers
  • Cabin Crew

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Was ist Norm‑Atmosphäre Temperaturgradient?

The rate at which temperature decreases with altitude under standard atmospheric conditions, 2 °C per 1000 ft or 6.5 °C per 1000 m.

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