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Aircraft fly in the direction of their destination regardless which way around the world that may be. That's a trick question. To an observer standing at the North Pole, a plane flying east to west is going clockwise. To an observer standing at the South Pole, a plane flying west to east is going clockwise. And, of course, some planes fly over the poles. But if you only consider planes that are flying east/west, they are going both clockwise and counterclockwise, depending on which direction you are viewing them from.
it really depends on the plane, but the difference is minutes
When flying from the east to west you should fly at an even number altitude to the nearest thousand. But when flying using Visual Flight Rules you should fly at an even altitude to the nearest thousand plus 500 feet.
You would fly east to get to anywhere in Europe.
Yes because the earth is moving East to West.
I believe East to West because the Jet Stream goes towards the East.!!
No specific direction. However, flying into strong headwinds can slow forward momentum
You fly North-West for 1 half then South-West for 1 half.
No.
By plane, boat, car or walking...depends on where you're coming from. By plane, many European and American airports fly to Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. and have ande 1 : sde dov aiport
The plane will fly 480 miles.
The plane would fly over the Atlantic Ocean.