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Old 27th August 2015 | 06:57
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Boyington
 
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Why does aircraft fly at Mach?

Because of density error the ASI is not suitable fro speed indication above 25,000 feet. So the speed of an aircraft is given as a ratio of the TAS to the local speed of sound. Note the difference between IAS and TAS at high altitudes.
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