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  1. 6 dni temu · On average, commercial planes cruise at about 575-600 mph (925-965 km/h, 500 to 521 knots, 0.78 to 0.81 Mach). Private jets typically cruise at around 500-600 mph (805-965 km/h, 435 to 521 knots, 0.68 to 0.81 Mach). Military aircraft can exceed 1,500 mph (2,400 km/h, 1,297 knots, 2.08 Mach).

  2. 9 wrz 2022 · Therefore, the use of knots provides a quick estimation of time and speed requirements for pilots. Additionally, it is noted that using knots is simpler as the numbers are within a smaller range when it comes to the speed of commercial aircraft - between 0kt and 400kt.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AirspeedAirspeed - Wikipedia

    Airspeed is commonly given in knots (kn). Since 2010, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recommends using kilometers per hour (km/h) for airspeed (and meters per second for wind speed on runways), but allows using the de facto standard of knots, and has no set date on when to stop. [2]

  4. Some airspeed indicators in aircraft prior to the mid-1970s indicate in miles per hour plus knots (1 knot = 1.15 mph) or kilometers per hour (1 knot = 1.85 km/h). A primary flight display with the indicated airspeed (IAS) displayed in the form of a vertical "tape" on the left.

  5. 3 mar 2024 · A knot is a speed measurement equivalent to one nautical mile per hour. In other words, if the aircraft is flying at a speed of 450 knots, it covers a distance of 450 nautical miles in one hour. One nautical mile is roughly equivalent to 1.151 statute (land-based) miles.

  6. 1 wrz 2016 · Airplanes as fast as that legendary 200 mph (which we'll think of here as 175 knots) always have the increased maintenance of retractable gear (Cirrus and Lancair excluded) and big motors, and almost always have higher acquisition costs.

  7. 24 cze 2022 · At takeoff, the average speed of a commercial airplane is anywhere between 160 and 180 mph (140 to 156 knots).

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