Spoiler alert: YES
So I was tooling along the other night on my way to Austin at FL320 and decided to compare the accuracy of the iPad (iPad Pro 11) barometer.
Cabin altitude was reported at 5700 ft, so I would expect the app to report somewhere in the realm of 24.22 in Hg (if you didn’t know, the phone or iPad gives you station pressure or absolute pressure). To my surprise the app gave me 24.32 with an altitude of 5825. That’s well within any margin of error we need for an accurate solution.
This is the app I used
Just another tool and trick that can be used in a pinch.
So I was tooling along the other night on my way to Austin at FL320 and decided to compare the accuracy of the iPad (iPad Pro 11) barometer.
Cabin altitude was reported at 5700 ft, so I would expect the app to report somewhere in the realm of 24.22 in Hg (if you didn’t know, the phone or iPad gives you station pressure or absolute pressure). To my surprise the app gave me 24.32 with an altitude of 5825. That’s well within any margin of error we need for an accurate solution.
This is the app I used
Just another tool and trick that can be used in a pinch.