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Why Planes Follow This Invisible Highway? ✈️😵‍💫
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4,985,437 Views • Sep 27, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
Ever wondered why planes seem to follow each other over the Atlantic? In this short, we break it down for you!


#geography #plane #aviation #mapping #map #usa #travel #shorts
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Views : 4,985,437
Genre: Entertainment
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Uploaded At Sep 27, 2024 ^^


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651 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@geoalldayog

1 month ago

SUBSCRIBE?! :)

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@griffinina

1 month ago

Now I know why sometimes our flights could get faster than the schedule. Winds speed things up.

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@808moses

1 month ago

All shits and giggles until weather starts shitting and giggling

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@Dxdme1

1 month ago

Tf are these comments??

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@Randomstuff77654

1 month ago

Air travel is such an amazing development. We are so lucky to have it

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@biblesforbreakfast

1 month ago

It's called the jet stream and technically it's been known for a long time that the surface winds do this they used to use it for traveling with ships across the ocean. But of course the 30,000 ft one was discovered much later.

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@biblesforbreakfast

1 month ago

They don't call it the jet stream for nothing.

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@PranavNamojuYT

1 month ago

holy shit! the editing on this video is so cool bro!

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@Perekabo

1 month ago

They learned it from observing birds

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@samuelcoffie1394

1 month ago

Humanity has come really far

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@christbaumer

1 month ago

That's nats.

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@condorboss3339

1 month ago

"Close" is a very relative term here. Planes fly with a minimum separation of 1000 feet vertically and 60 miles horizontally.

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@beautifullybrilliant7542

1 month ago

And that's exactly why it takes you 5 hours to fly from New York to LA and 4 hours to fly from LA back to New York City

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@Gomez1915

1 month ago

Had no idea this existed! Thank you for the video!

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@jessicaflemister4825

1 month ago

I’m glad people are noticing how great these are edited! It’s already interesting information but I literally can’t look away! Easily distracted, but not during your videos so thanks!

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@Rex_Nichts

1 month ago

The editing is great but it's so trippy.

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@mirzeaalex2118

1 month ago

The animations are at another level

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@akajanapaxaa

1 month ago

great editing

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@TuskForce

1 month ago

Pilots seeing the Jetstream:"fancy meeting you here"

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@Thaumaturge86

1 month ago

Finally! A YouTube video I actually learned something from.

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