why aircrafts follow GMT uniformly
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As aircrafts pass through several time zones in a short time, it would create confusion if they were to change their time. Therefore, they follow the Greenwich Mean Time uniformly.
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Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) has been used to clearly designate epoch by avoiding confusing references to local time systems (zones). Historically, astronomers used Greenwich Mean Astronomical Time (GMAT), in which the astronomical day began at noon at longitude (0°), in accord with scientific tradition.
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