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Altimeters for helicopters typically have an error range of **±50 to ±100 feet** under normal conditions, meaning an indicated altitude of X00 feet could be X00 ±50-100 feet. Maintaining altitude is challenging due to helicopter instability, but pilots generally aim to stay within **±100 feet** of their target altitude, with tighter tolerances in instrument flight. Environmental factors and pilot skills significantly influence precision. NVGs can give altered height perception as well.For helicopter pilots:
What is the error range of altimeters?.
X00feet indicated = X 00 feet +/- actual?
How easy is it to maintain altitude at X?. Is there an allowed variability?
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