- Numerous departure procedures are available on departure. This allows the optimal route for the respective destination to be selected.
- Even with precise navigation procedures, deviations from the departure route by several hundred metres are possible, due to crosswinds or different flying characteristics, for example.
- Once the aircraft has reached the minimum altitude (1,500 metres for jet aircraft, 900 metres for propeller aircraft), the air traffic controller can assign a direct route and thus shorten the flight path.
WHY DON'T PLANES STAY ON TRACK?