Here is a question for those of you that fly from a location where the ground is at an altitude higher or lower than sea level (0).
When you set the altitude of waypoints or takeoff altitude, is the number you enter the altitude above the current ground level or is it the absolute altitude above sea level?
For example, if the area where you are flying from has a ground altitude of 1000 feet above sea level and you want Solo to fly 100 feet above the ground, do you enter 100 or 1100 as the altitude value for waypoints and other entries?
I'm wondering if someone that flies at a location where the ground is already at an altitude that is greater than 500 feet or more could test this and let us know. My guess is that it should be altitude above the current take off ground level.
Thanks
When you set the altitude of waypoints or takeoff altitude, is the number you enter the altitude above the current ground level or is it the absolute altitude above sea level?
For example, if the area where you are flying from has a ground altitude of 1000 feet above sea level and you want Solo to fly 100 feet above the ground, do you enter 100 or 1100 as the altitude value for waypoints and other entries?
I'm wondering if someone that flies at a location where the ground is already at an altitude that is greater than 500 feet or more could test this and let us know. My guess is that it should be altitude above the current take off ground level.
Thanks