So here is one that needs an answer.
I have just flown from the UK to Germany, on a Boeing 737-700. The aircraft was fitted with AirTrack. It is a combined inflight entertainment and a moving map display. The usual stuff, hight, speed, outside temp, distance to destination etc. I was watching it when I noticed that our speed was 332 mph and our hight was 6300 feet, well below our 10,000 limit. 332 mph translates to 288.49 kts, well above the limit of 250 kts. Now before we all jump in here, read on...... Looking out of the window, it was very clear to see that we where infact below 10,000 feet. As far as the indicated speed on the screens, they are a repeater from the Air Data Reference Computer that the pilot gets his own information from (I know, I work on them)
Anyone shed any light on this speed-hight question?
Matt

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