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Question 12: “You are flying at FL180. QNH is 1013 hPa. What is your pressure altitude?” Leo almost wrote “FL180 is pressure altitude” – which is correct in the standard atmosphere. But his hand paused. He remembered Marta’s voice: “Airheads answer fast. Professionals verify.” He checked the QNH: 1013. Exactly standard. Correct. But then he saw the trap—the question was too easy. He re-read: “FL180” means 18,000 ft on standard setting. But if QNH is 1013, then pressure altitude equals FL. That’s fine. But wait—they asked for pressure altitude , not density altitude. He relaxed. Answer: 18,000 ft. Right. airhead atpl
Julian frowned, walking to the front of the plane. He gave the prop a tug. It didn't budge. He looked at the tie-downs. He looked at the chocks. Then he looked at the pitot tube cover—a bright red flag that was still sitting in the cockpit. Access to over 50,000 verified real exam questions
"Hey, I got a 96% on Air Law!" Julian protested, finally setting his coffee down on the wing strut—a major safety violation. "I just have... theoretical intelligence. The practical stuff is boring." What is your pressure altitude