That was the answer I saw on a sample test.
I would think that if I was flying, and the terrain was upsloping, that it would give an illusion of being too low because if I kept the same altitude, the ground would get closer and closer. I'd want to climb because I'd feel I was getting too low.
It could've been a mistake in the question. I can see that if this was on approach that it would make more sense, but that wasn't noted in the question.
I would think that if I was flying, and the terrain was upsloping, that it would give an illusion of being too low because if I kept the same altitude, the ground would get closer and closer. I'd want to climb because I'd feel I was getting too low.
It could've been a mistake in the question. I can see that if this was on approach that it would make more sense, but that wasn't noted in the question.