This depends on several factors:
1) The height of the seat in the cockpit
2) The height of the pilot's eye when seated
3) The height of the plane, from wheels to the pilot's seat
4) Whether the aircraft's tires are full of air, or the percent fullness
5) The altitude of the aircraft at the time of measurment
* What if your pilot was born with anophthalmos?
A congenital birth defect where the afflicted person is born without any eyes.
Elevation
none of the above
According to NKBA guidlines, 'At least 24" clearance between cooking surface and a protected surface above (this refers to the heat resistant underside of the OTR) or 30" clearance between cooking surface and an unprotected surface above. (wood or other flammable material)
The Fresh air inlet is placed 6" above grade and a vent terminal is placed 2 feet above the roof surface UNLESS it is a promenade deck then the VT must be 7 ft above the surface and should be a min of 4" to prevent hoarfrost
1/4 of the iceberg which is 150m, is above sea level, so another 3/4 of it is below. 150 x 4 = 600, so the height of the iceberg is 600m.
Height above earths surface is called elevation
it is the highest part usable runway surface. Measured in feet above Mean Sea Level(MSL)
altitude
Altitude. Height. Depends on what you are measuring.
altitude
The height of the lands surface above sea level
Elevation
Altitude
That is the correct spelling of "altitude" (height above the surface).
Elevation
Elevation
elevation