I believe it involves the radio altimeter which only works fairly close to the ground but is more accurate than the main altimeter which I believe is pressure based. I'm not a pilot, but I can imagine it being an issue if 5G is messing with your instruments and possibly giving inaccurate readings.
I believe it involves the radio altimeter which only works fairly close to the ground but is more accurate than the main altimeter which I believe is pressure based. I'm not a pilot, but I can imagine it being an issue if 5G is messing with your instruments and possibly giving inaccurate readings.
That I can see. Pressure based altimeter need to be calibrated to the air density of the landing area to be accurate for landing.