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  1. Flying time between cities. Travelmath provides an online flight time calculator for all types of travel routes. You can enter airports, cities, states, countries, or zip codes to find the flying time between any two points. The database uses the great circle distance and the average airspeed of a commercial airliner to figure out how long a ...

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  2. Aviapages Private Jet Flight Time Calculator. Accurate flight time, route, fuel consumption calculation. Based on aircraft manufacturer info & historical data analysis.

  3. Calculate. This tool calculates the flight distance and the required flight time/duration for any location/airport in the world. Simply select the desired airport of departure and destination for your flight on the map.

  4. Airplanemanager.com provides flight time and distance calculators free for the air charter industry.

  5. 14 kwi 2017 · You will need an aircraft performance table, which typically has data at 1000 feet increments. You need to repeat the calculation for each 1000 feet until the aircraft reaches cruise altitude. We will assume the aircraft remains at a constant cruise altitude for now. You can easily work out the flight time by looking up the cruise groundspeed ...

  6. 27 paź 2023 · Estimating True Airspeed. For quick mental math, you can gain a general estimate of your TAS by adding 2% of the Calibrated Airspeed (CAS) for every 1000 ft of pressure altitude. In example: If you're flying at an altitude of 3,000 ft with a CAS of 100 kt. 100 + ( (2% x 100) x 3) 100 + (2 x 3) = 106.

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