Okay so I've noticed throughout my whole private training that my Cessna 152 handbook refers to Pressure Altitude on the takeoff and landing performance pages...
When you take off you really want to know about Density Altitude more than Pressure Altitude (at least what I've been taught) so you'd know if you're going to get good or poor climb performance after takeoff.....
Why does the Cessna POH's use Pressure Altitude instead of Density Altitude for it's figures? Might be a dumb question but never had it answered for me.
It came across my mind the other day when looking at a cross country flight where the pressure altitude was just under 2000 feet but density altitude was about 4500...
Thanks for the help. 8-)