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AGL vs MSL: Key Differences A plane departing Denver (elevation: 5,280 feet MSL) might climb to 10,000 feet MSL, but its AGL altitudethe actual height above the groundis only 4,720 feet. Conversely, a drone pilot in Miami (elevation: 6 feet MSL) flying at 400 feet AGL operates at 406 feet MSL.
Its the average height above standard sea level where the atmospheric pressure is measured in order to calibrate altitude. On a Sectional Chart, all of the numbers you see that denote altitudes are denoted in MSL, unless they are in parentheses. If you see a number in parentheses, that denotes AGL.
Pilots use MSL for charts, ATC communication, and standardized references. AGL is most useful for low-level flight, obstacle clearance, and weather reporting. Instruments like altimeters display MSL, while radar altimeters, TAWS, and GPS systems provide AGL.

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In summary, flight level is a type of altitude used in aviation that is standardized and measured above a certain altitude, typically 18,000 feet above mean sea level. It is used to reduce the number of altitude corrections required for changes in atmospheric pressure and is measured using a standard pressure setting.
When your altimeter displays your aircrafts altitude, its showing you the height above Mean Sea Level. In this sense, MSL becomes the unit of measure for your altitude. In other words, if youre flying at 3,000ft above Mean Sea Level, youre flying at what you would call 3,000ft MSL.