how do maps help planes to fly?
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When you look at airplanes moving on a map, using some tracking service like Flightradar24, you get the feeling it’s sheer Brownian motion. It may look like an abundance of aircrafts moving to and fro up in the air, and that due to some unexplained miracle they do not clash. Of course, that’s not the case: what you’re witnessing is the highest level of safety, a well-known characteristic of aviation.
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Because in the map there is direction and plane have compass.So with the help of this the plane get help to fly through map.
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