There is no direct conversion method for changing air miles to land miles. Air miles typically represent the shortest distance between two places, since planes don't need to follow the roads. There are almost always more land miles between places, since roads must go around many obstacles such a buildings, mountains, and lakes. To determine how many land miles are between two places, look at a map and go by the distance as indicated by the roads.
150 air miles is about 172.6 land miles.
One statute (land) mile equates to ~0.87 air/nautical miles. So, multiply 'land' miles by 0.87 to get air/nautical miles:12.72 x 0.87 = ~11.06 air miles.
One land mile equals 0.868 air miles. In turn, one air miles equals 1.15 land miles.
To convert from miles (nautical) to miles (statute), multiply by 1.1516.12 nautical miles = 13.8192 miles Convet from Miles to Nautical miles
Yes. An air mile is 6,076.115 feet. A 'land' mile is 5,280 feet.
1,342 land mils so 1,082 air miles
Answer 1An air mile is defined as an international nautical mile, or 6076.115 feet. As such 100 air miles must be 6076.115*100=607611.5 feet. There are 5280 feet in a land mile, so 607611.5/5280=115.077935606 standard miles. Which would be rounded to 115.078 miles.Answer 2It is not possible to determine exactly, but approximately, it is about 115 road/land miles.
wouldn't it be the same for land miles too? counting water?>
During the day, air above land becomes warmer than air above water.This is a sea breeze.At night, cooler air on land cause a higher-pressure zone over the land.This is a land breeze.
Air miles are not an official unit of measurement. There are land or statute Miles, of 5280 Feet, and Nautical Miles (Knots) of 6070 feet, the latter used for maritime purposes. as this flight is overwater, perhaps the Nautical Miles would be used. there is no statutory (Air Miles) one might figure mileage in pilot logs, but this would be statue if over land and nautical if over sea. some speedometers -all o international flightsd are callibrated in Knots, heeding the latter unit. there is no (Air Miles) Miles by air would be a straight line and more direct than highways which have curvature of mountainous passes. but there is no unit called an Air Mile.
No air resistance. No air resistance. Because falling bodies accellerate at the same rate regardless of mass
Nautical miles are used as a distance measurement both in the air and on the sea, but not so often on the ground. So if "air miles" refers to the statute miles that we use over land, then a nautical mile is about 15% longer. Therefore, to convert one to the other, multiply by 1.15. 1 nm = 1.15 miles 100 nm = 115 miles 20 nm = 23 miles and so on.