Difference Between QNH, QFE and QFF

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2022
  • This video explains concepts of QNH, QFE and QFF and their importance in altimetry and the study of pressure systems that affect weather. It also shows the methods by which their values are calculated with graphic examples.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @HamedNarimani
    @HamedNarimani 2 дня назад

    perfect video so useful, i just realised the reason for cold temp correction during approach

  • @lihaotao4912
    @lihaotao4912 Год назад +3

    Good video which is more detail than FAA website document.

  • @glennrodney7471
    @glennrodney7471 Год назад +2

    Outstanding video!! Well done

  • @weasel07
    @weasel07 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video ! Outstandingly well done, close to perfectly explained

  • @metaloper
    @metaloper Год назад +1

    Perfect explanation! Thanks!

  • @RAFMuffler
    @RAFMuffler Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video! Pretty simple and nice explanation of complex things.

  • @hayrlsylabigideydik6191
    @hayrlsylabigideydik6191 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @farhanhaider5992
    @farhanhaider5992 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great explanation

  • @kairetzu
    @kairetzu Год назад +1

    Very useful !!

  • @aviationworld1142
    @aviationworld1142 Год назад +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @leonardoaraujo5520
    @leonardoaraujo5520 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @renatoserzanink629
    @renatoserzanink629 Месяц назад

    Excellent explanation and video!! Congrats for the great work!! .. Just as a suggestion, the automatic "sniff" sound that comes up regularly should be less frequent.

  • @chalitha22
    @chalitha22 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video!

  • @rachel03
    @rachel03 4 месяца назад

    this has been very helpful. do you have any more videos for meteorology ?

  • @raccoonair
    @raccoonair Год назад +3

    Very well done, related to meteorology, but for aviation purposes QFF is never used, QFE hardly, but provides height, relative to the airports elevation and will read 0 feet when landed, QNH the LOCAL pressure relative to sea level, providing altitude and the QNE relative to the standard plane of 29.92 inches/ 1013 hPa for Flight levels. Thanks for sharing though.

    • @raccoonair
      @raccoonair Год назад

      @@Hans_Magnusson Yep, sorry. typo. I was already changing it 😀. Good stuff, nice animations... keep it up!

    • @AviationTheory
      @AviationTheory  Год назад +3

      Hi Raccoon, you are right! This video is more focused on how these concepts are used in general meteorology rather than in practical altimetry procedures.
      You can find more detailed information on how they are actually used in aviation in our video “Altimeter Setting Procedures and Altimetry”: ruclips.net/video/9VEVUVS7fbg/видео.html

    • @raccoonair
      @raccoonair Год назад

      @@AviationTheory Thanks; Aviation meteo is by far the most involved topic within aviation training. Good to see it now from a meteorological viewpoint, other than its view from aviation perspective.

    • @shanelodge391
      @shanelodge391 Год назад

      If you fly internationally you will encounter QFE, eg Russia.

    • @raccoonair
      @raccoonair Год назад

      @@shanelodge391 Yes, I also know that the QFE is provided in clearances in the UK.

  • @kevindetolli
    @kevindetolli 22 дня назад

    where can I check QFF for weather stations?

  • @Uluc994
    @Uluc994 День назад

    How did we find 105 hPa pressure difference at 5:41? Shouldn't 3000 ft result in 100 hPa difference?

  • @pilottadeus3748
    @pilottadeus3748 Год назад

    "Now calculating the QNH is not so simple since the correct vertical pressure gradient to be applied must be determined as a function of the standard temperature as we descend."
    What exactly is meant with that sentence?

  • @farxadalizade599
    @farxadalizade599 Год назад +1

    hi, thanks for video. but i cant find qff=1005hpa in last calculation. if T=28, 273+28= 301, 301*96/2000= 14ft. 2000/14= 143 hpa?? what in my calculation is wrong?

    • @s920356
      @s920356 Год назад

      check 11:14
      for 301*96/2000
      you mean your QFE is 2000 hPa?

    • @ragzpar
      @ragzpar 6 месяцев назад

      It should be 301*96 divided by 940 and not divided by 2000. Divide by Qfe and not the field elevation.

  • @manueladao8653
    @manueladao8653 5 месяцев назад

    Good. Just a question. Is the formula QNH=QFE+Alt(feets)/27 Correct?

    • @VasiliyBoyko-nr9jb
      @VasiliyBoyko-nr9jb Месяц назад

      yes, if you use the standard values and below 20000ft, because upper FL200-400 1hPa equals to 50ft

  • @meow121.5
    @meow121.5 Месяц назад

    NOW