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Density Altitude Calculator

Hot, high, and humid days rob your aircraft of performance. Enter your field elevation, the temperature, and the altimeter setting to get your pressure altitude and density altitude โ€” plus a plain-English read on what "thin air" actually means for lift, climb, and your drone's motors.

Pressure Altitude
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Density Altitude
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ISA Deviation
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ยฐC vs standard

What density altitude means

Density altitude is pressure altitude corrected for temperature โ€” the altitude your aircraft "feels" like it's flying at. When air is hot, high, or humid, it's thinner, so wings make less lift, props and rotors bite less air, and engines and motors make less power. A drone or plane at a 1,000-ft field on a 100°F afternoon can perform as if it's thousands of feet higher.

StepFormula (rule of thumb)
Pressure altitudeelevation + (29.92 โˆ’ altimeter) ร— 1,000
ISA (standard) temp15°C โˆ’ 2°C per 1,000 ft of pressure altitude
Density altitudepressure altitude + 120 ร— (OAT โˆ’ ISA temp in °C)
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On the Part 107 test you'll see density-altitude and performance questions, and you'll read altimeter and temperature off a METAR. This tool uses the standard rule-of-thumb formula pilots learn โ€” great for study and quick field checks. It doesn't factor in humidity, so very humid days will read slightly optimistic. For a real flight decision, cross-check an official source and your aircraft's performance charts.

Reading it off real weather? Try the free METAR Decoder ยท check conditions with Can I Fly Now?

Performance math is fair game on the exam.

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