Social Sciences, asked by drvivekkumarvivek779, 1 month ago

do you think pilots use maps to fly from one place to another?​

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Answered by kevalshah1330
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Answer:

no think.

Explanation:

think your maps to one place to anther

Answered by simran122222
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Answer:

An airline dispatcher uses a computer to help analyze the weather and winds between the origin and destination. He or she then determines the most economic route using the airway system. For U.S. flights, this requested route is electronically sent to an FAA Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) that analyzes the proposed route and compares it to thousands of other requests as well as traffic currently in the air. The local Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility at the departure airport will tell the pilots just prior to takeoff if the requested route is okay (it usually is) or if any changes need to be made due to traffic congestion or weather.

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