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by venus
4331 days ago
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I suppose it'd be better than being Boeing and going in front of your stockholders to explain why your marketshare is radically down because you refused to conform to the measurement system 95% of your customers are using. It's a non-question anyway. Boeing planes already report fuel load in litres. Funnily enough, flight levels are internationally represented in feet (well, 100-feet) so there's a "win" for you. Also, ground speed is measured in knots! |
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1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hour
1 nautical mile ~= the distance travelled by someone at the equator in one minute due to the Earth's rotation
Since navigation at sea was strongly dependent on the position of the sun and stars, it makes sense to use a unit of speed that makes your calculations easier.
Even for modern navigation it makes sense to use a unit of measurement based on the circumference of the great circle surrounding the Earth.