Above ground level

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AGL is the abbreviation for above ground level .

In aviation , altitude information is provided with the addition AGL if it is an altitude above ground . In contrast, altitude information with the addition MSL or AMSL refers to the sea level ( above mean sea level , see altitude above sea level ). In both cases, the heights are generally given in feet (ft) in an internationally uniform manner . In aviation, height is often used when it comes to an altitude AGL and altitude when the altitude relates to MSL.

AGL is z. B. determined by means of a radar altimeter .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl Valeri: above ground level and above field elevation , ExpertAviator.com, January 8, 2014; accessed on February 28, 2015.
  2. Airspace structure, German air traffic control according to SERA of December 11, 2014