Alternative sources of Perl programmers

Dirk Koopman djk at tobit.co.uk
Tue May 14 17:26:31 BST 2013


On 14/05/13 17:04, Joel Bernstein wrote:
> Your estimates are wonky, the relevant distance is a (section of a) great
> circle, not ATCF:
> http://www.gcmap.com/dist?P=LHR-CPH,+BRS-ZRH
> *From*  *To*  Initial
> *Heading*  *Distance*  LHR <http://www.gcmap.com/airport/LHR> (51°28'39"N
> 0°27'41"W)CPH <http://www.gcmap.com/airport/CPH> (55°37'05"N 12°39'21"E)
> 56.9° (NE)610 miBRS <http://www.gcmap.com/airport/BRS> (51°22'58"N
> 2°43'09"W)ZRH <http://www.gcmap.com/airport/ZRH> (47°27'53"N 8°32'57"E)
> 113.7° (SE)575 mi
> /joel
>

Cough, I think you will find that most of this will be on airways and 
not GC. Sadly RNAV has yet to catch on in a big way, largely thanks to 
the inertia in the various air traffic services that such a flight would 
traverse.

Dirk



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