Flight Paths
A flight path is the route that an aircraft follows while flying from one location to another. It is determined by various factors, including air traffic control regulations, weather conditions, and the aircraft's performance capabilities. Flight paths are designed to ensure safety and efficiency, guiding pilots through designated airways and altitudes.
Flight paths can vary significantly depending on the departure and arrival airports. For example, a flight from Los Angeles International Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport will have a different path than a flight from San Francisco International Airport to Chicago O'Hare International Airport. These routes are carefully planned to avoid obstacles and manage air traffic.