I did new tests with FSX
I notice that altitude offset changes according to my position on ground.
Exemple:
Airport: CSK3, Mascouche, Canada
Runway : 29
FSX Altitude: 78.7'
Avmap EKP-IV: 185'
Difference : 106.3'
Airport: CYUL, Montreal, Canada
Runway : 06L
FSX Altitude: 121.7'
Avmap EKP-IV: 229'
Difference : 107.3'
Airport: KJFK, New-York, USA
Runway : 04L
FSX Altitude: 16.7'
Avmap EKP-IV: 128
Difference : 111.3'
Airport: CYVR, Vancouver, Canada
Runway : 26L
FSX Altitude: 17.7'
Avmap EKP-IV: 76'
Difference : 58.3'
Airport: KEYW, Key West, Florida, USA
Runway : 9
FSX Altitude: 6.7'
Avmap EKP-IV: 86'
Difference : 79.3'
Airport: SPLP, Las Palmas, Lima, Peru
Runway : 29
FSX Altitude: 5087.7'
Avmap EKP-IV: 5055'
Difference : 33.7'
In some airport, my GPS even displays negative altitude!
That means my GPS apply an altitude offset in relation with the location.
May be it's a built in correction table? I did not found any setup for that.
My initial argument was based on tests made from one position (CSK3) in FSX.
This new test shows clearly that my GPS apply a different altitude offset in relation with the location on earth. Kind of satellite elevation correction table?