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How do I obtain Enroute climb gradients above 14,000 feet?
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Use the Climb Gradient Calculator for Enroute climb gradients above 14,000 feet (Tools --> Climb Gradient Calculator, or use keyboard shortcut CTRL+G) See Climb Gradient Calculator in the CPCalc Help section for more information.
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How do I obtain Enroute climb gradients above 14,000 feet?
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- The nDAC 2 import is not cumulative, it replaces the current data. The import dialog tells you this. If you ...
- Typically, enroute aircraft cruise at or above FL180, in which the barometric pressure (or altimeter) setting ...
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- FACT utilizes a triage system for patient transport involving both the sending and receiving physicians. This ...
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