Factors to consider in planning manner in which each flight will be operated, are safety, passenger comfort, on-time arrival, and minimum operation cost; for each flight plan it is necessary to match performance characteristics of aircraft against elements of atmosphere on all available routes, arriving at corresponding numbers for fuel, time, cost, and payload; use of high-speed flight planning computers and accompanying programs; data are listed which each of detailed flight plans contains; systems of future.
Flight planning and computer
Shell Aviation News
Shell Aviation News ; n 344
1967
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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