Altimeter setting


Altimeter setting is the value of the atmospheric pressure used to adjust the sub-scale of a pressure altimeter so that it indicates the height of an aircraft above a known reference surface. This reference can be the mean sea level pressure, the pressure at the nearby surface airport or the pressure level of which gives the standard flight levels
The altimeter setting QNH is one of the data included in METAR messages from weather stations in addition to the surface pressure. An alternative setting is QFE:
  1. QNH is the barometric altimeter setting that causes an altimeter to read airfield elevation above mean sea level when on the airfield. In ISA temperature conditions the altimeter will read altitude above mean sea level in the vicinity of the airfield.
  2. QFE is the barometric altimeter setting that causes an altimeter to read zero when at the reference datum of a particular airfield. In ISA temperature conditions the altimeter will read height above the airfield/runway threshold in the vicinity of the airfield.
QNH and QFE are arbitrary Q codes rather than abbreviations, but the mnemonics "nautical height" and "field elevation" are often used by pilots to distinguish between them.