His airport's altitude was changing so that charts and other info
were
inaccurate.
on Hand bam? http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/
Yep...on 80m. It was the only communications he had at the time.
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Dave Oldridge+
ICQ 1800667
I've been thinking about this. I've taken classes in land surveying
and used to shoot levels at the COE. Other than the earth shaking, how
did he determine what the correct elevation was?
He didn't say....but at three feet per hour with the ocean nearby it
wouldn't be that hard to tell. And that was the point of his notice. He
COULDN'T determine it. But he knew the published value was wrong, which
also meant that all he could give arriving aircraft was a guess.