Ever looked at how a flight operates on a map and wondered why it takes the path that it does? These days, with features such as interactive maps on the aircraft’s in flight entertainment and flight tracking software, it is easy for people to monitor how an airplane flies. Often, it is noticeable that the aircraft do not fly in the most direct manner, which often adds duration to the flight.
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