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Old 27th December 2007 | 04:12
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magus69
 
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So, if the heading is constantly changing because a great circle route involves a constant heading change, does the pilot put the aircraft into a very slight bank? It seems that it would be easier to maintain this curved track if you were banked. If you see what I mean. One other reason I asked this question in the first place, was that I had the impression that one wing was always a bit lower than the other when I went across the pond. Interesting comments, thanks.
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