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The term 'density altitude' refers to:

Density altitude is pressure altitude corrected for non-standard temperature. It is a critical factor for aircraft performance, as it directly affects engine po

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Question: The term 'density altitude' refers to:

Answer options:

  • The actual height of the aircraft above mean sea level
  • The altitude indicated on the altimeter when set to 29.92 inches Hg ✅ Pressure altitude corrected for non-standard temperature
  • The vertical distance between the aircraft and the ground below

Correct answer: Pressure altitude corrected for non-standard temperature

Explanation: Density altitude is pressure altitude corrected for non-standard temperature. It is a critical factor for aircraft performance, as it directly affects engine power, propeller efficiency, and wing lift.

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