THE 15-HOUR COCKPIT
The definition of long-range flying is in the process of immediate change. Thirty years ago, long range was defined as coast to coast in the United States-about 2,500 nm. Twenty years ago, it was transatlantic-up to 3,500 nm. Until recently, some business airplanes could fly as far as 4,500 nm in...
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