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what is absolute altitude

Absolute altitude is the height of an aircraft above the ground directly beneath it, so it is usually expressed as feet AGL, meaning above ground level.

In aviation, it is different from true altitude, which is measured above mean sea level.

A radar or radio altimeter can measure absolute altitude by timing how long a signal takes to bounce back from the terrain, and it is commonly used at lower altitudes such as during approach and landing.