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  1. Calculate your flight mileage between airports, cities, or countries to estimate frequent flyer miles and travel times using the great circle formula (as the crow flies).

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  2. Air Miles Calculator helps you calculate how many miles it is from one airport to another and provides a map, estimated flight time, time difference between cities, and estimated CO2 emissions.

  3. 11 gru 2004 · Can you get the grid references (Eastings and Northings) for the airports? If you can then you can calculate the distance between them using Pythagoras' Theorem.

  4. 12 paź 2018 · You could do it in two stages. 1. Obtain Lat/Lon info for starting airport to destination airport. This can be done manually and stored as list. I'd just use data from Openflights personally. Use "airports.dat", it's in csv format. https://openflights.org/data.html

  5. 29 maj 2024 · Method 1 – Use the AVERAGE Function to Get the Average Time in Excel. Steps: Select the cells C5:C10. Choose the Time format from the Number category. In cell E5, insert the following formula: =AVERAGE(C5:C10) You will get the average time. Method 2 – Apply a Condition to Calculate the Average Time in Excel. Steps: Select the cells.

  6. This is a tool for pilots to quickly determine flight times, including adjustments for speed, tailwind, take-off and landing times. You can also get the straight line distance "as the crow flies". We support all of the smaller airports for private planes, contact us if there's an airport missing or you see any data that needs to be updated.

  7. 1 lut 2017 · With that, you can use a formula like. (MAX(d1:dn)-MIN(d1:dn))/COUNT(d1:dn) This would put all the dates in one pot, though, so you need to additionally filter by your codes - instead of simply MAX(d1:dn), use MAX(IF(a1:an=code,d1:dn,0) as a matrix formula.