Geography, asked by rangadamaih, 11 months ago

give reason why pilots follow the great circle route​

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Answered by jaronronialbert
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Planes travel along the true shortest route in 3-dimensional space. This route is called a geodesic or great circle. While map projections distort these routes confusing passengers, the great circle path is the shortest path between two far locations. This is why pilots fly polar routes saving time and distance.

Answered by skyfall63
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Reason why pilots follow the Great circle route:

  • A great circle is the circle of the globe, where the radius is equal to the center of the globe and it represents the shortest distance between two points of the earth's surface.
  • For navigation, pilots choose to travel the shortest route of 3- dimensional space.
  • This route is called geodesic or great circle. It is commonly used for navigation, aviation, and sailing.
  • While choosing 2-dimensional routes, it can be confusing, so the pilot chooses a great circle path route as the shorter distance flight.
  • This is why pilots choose polar routes to reduce travel time and distance.

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