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  1. The Great Circle Mapper displays maps and computes distances along a geodesic path. It includes an extensive, searchable database of airports and other locations.

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  2. Use Great Circle Mapper to calculate the distance and flight duration between all airports worldwide and draw the flight route on a map.

  3. Great Circle Mapper. FAQ Featured Maps More Home Map Distances. From To Initial Heading Magnetic Heading Distance Time; Total: 85,607 nm: 181:53: Average: 3,171 nm: Show Hide latitude and longitude Show Hide fractional heading 27 segment path: ORD (41°58'37"N ... Flight planning and navigation should only be done using official charts ...

  4. How to Use Great Circle Mapper Like a Pro. Great Circle Mapper, also known as “GCMap” and available at gcmap.com, has been a beloved tool among dedicated aviation geeks for quite some time. More recently, it has become even more valuable for Canadians with Aeroplan’s implementation of distance-based reward pricing.

  5. A map from the Great Circle Mapper. Great Circle Mapper. FAQ Featured Maps More Home Controls. Paths : Distance and Time. Units : Minimum: Ground Speed or Mach Information on this site may not be accurate or current and is not valid for flight planning or navigation. ... Flight planning and navigation should only be done using official charts ...

  6. Great Circle Map displays the shortest route between airports and calculates the distance. It draws geodesic flight paths on top of Google maps, so you can create your own route map.

  7. A: The default is to draw geodesic ("great circle") paths. A great circle path is the shortest path on the surface of a sphere between two points on that sphere. Since Earth is not a true sphere, the proper term is a geodesic path though great circle is commonly used.