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the highest of the transition altitudes if the aerodromes were considered separately.
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B
the average of the transition altitudes if the aerodromes were considered separately.
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C
one of the transition altitudes commonly agreed between the aerodrome authorities.
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D
the lowest of the transition altitudes if the aerodromes were considered separately.
ICAO Doc 8168
Chapter 2. BASIC ALTIMETER SETTING REQUIREMENTS
2.1.2 Transition altitude
2.1.2.1 A transition altitude shall normally be specified for each aerodrome by the State in which the aerodrome is located.
2.1.2.2 Where two or more closely spaced aerodromes are located so that coordinated procedures are required, a common transition altitude shall be established. This common transition altitude shall be the highest that would be required if the aerodromes were considered separately.
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