by Skligmund » Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:11 pm
Well, I don't know, but this is how I would go about it....
First thing you must do is figure out the total time in the air. So take your distance between your destinations, and divide that by 490 (your speed). This will give you a rough estimate of your enroute time. Figure out when you want to land (not when you want to take off), subtract the enroute time, and come up with the Paris time that you will leave Seattle. Now, figure out the current time difference between Seattle and Paris. Now convert your takeoff time to Seattle time.
Thats how I'd do it, I just thought it up, so there may be a better way?
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