ocean atlantique
Cannonball Enroute was created on 1957-03-06.
He charted Florida and the Bahamas, and found the Gulf Stream that Spanish ships would use enroute back to Spain. His military experience enabled him to put down an attack and tribal rebellion in the Spanish colonies at Puerto Rico.
you spelt it right there.
En route is a French phrase which means "on the way" or "along the way", therefore, "enroute to the final destination" means it is on its way to the final destination.
Paul was enroute to Rome as a prisoner and it was a brief stop-over port on the way.
Certainly, and expect to develop new driving habits enroute.
Stealth remained the weapon enroute to target.
Via a popular and direct route you would drive through North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky. However there is nothing to prevent a driver from takkng a meander enroute through Florida, California, Canada and most of the United States enroute to Cincinnati if that is what he or she chose to do.
The Texian Rebels were surrounded and not going anywhere. Straggling units were still enroute, supply trains and heavy equipment were still enroute. There was no rush, it was going to be like shooting fish in a barrel, so he elected to rest his troops and consolidate his forces before pursuing the rebel army.
enroute weather advisory service, also known as "flight watch"?
About 75 miles. A nice drive along the coast. Stop and see the elephant seals enroute.
Typically, enroute aircraft cruise at or above FL180, in which the barometric pressure (or altimeter) setting is standardly 2992. However, if aircraft are below FL180, ATC must issue the nearest accurately reported altimeter setting from an airport every few miles.