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You are here: Home / Travel / What Crossing the Atlantic Looks Like

What Crossing the Atlantic Looks Like

February 6, 2015 By Caroline Peterson

Ever wondered the flight pattern for a Transatlantic flight? No? Oh well, I do. Like I mentioned in my last post about where we’re going in July, I lurrrrve flying.

Well, KLM recently released a super cool video of the Atlantic “tracks” planes take going Eastbound or Westbound over the Atlantic and how they coordinate it 90 minutes prior to entering each “track.”

This was totally up my alley. Especially watching the landing. If you’re an AV Geek, you’ll enjoy it too.

Tip of the hat to, One Mile at a Time.

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