as opposed to me, stuck in bloody Dubai again on my way home. Only another 3 hour wait, 7 hour flight and 2 hours drive home....
OK, answer me this :
Outbound flights, London to Dubai - 6 hours, Dubai to Shanghai 7 hours
Inbound flights, Shanghai to Dubai - 9.5 hours, Dubai to London 7.5 hours
Same route, same mileage. Why the time difference ?
Obviously head winds play a part but I also thought that maybe on the East to West flight direction the spin direction of the earth contributes as well - London is moving away at 1100 mph as the earth spins, yes the aircraft moves relative to the atmosphere which will also be spinning with the planet but does anyone think there might be a bit of 'slippage' contributing to increased flight time ?
Sorry - babbling now, something to do with another 30 hours without sleep in one week....
OK, answer me this :
Outbound flights, London to Dubai - 6 hours, Dubai to Shanghai 7 hours
Inbound flights, Shanghai to Dubai - 9.5 hours, Dubai to London 7.5 hours
Same route, same mileage. Why the time difference ?
Obviously head winds play a part but I also thought that maybe on the East to West flight direction the spin direction of the earth contributes as well - London is moving away at 1100 mph as the earth spins, yes the aircraft moves relative to the atmosphere which will also be spinning with the planet but does anyone think there might be a bit of 'slippage' contributing to increased flight time ?
Sorry - babbling now, something to do with another 30 hours without sleep in one week....
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