Hi , guys I am just curious , I remember when I used to travel a lot from the gulf area middel east to N.Y. USA in the 1980s across Europe and the Atlantic ocean , every time the pilot tell passengers that we are travelling against the winds ( commercial winds blow from west to east ) and it will take longer time to reach destination , and fuel consumption, it took 13 & 1/2 hours non-stop to reach N.Y. from the gulf. And in the way back the plane is travelling with the wind which push the plane eastwards , it took only 12 hours to reach the gulf from N.Y. Regarding the above my curiosity is this as the the plane is travelling westwards Earth is moving in the oppsite direction of the plane ( Earth rotates from West to East ) . But the plane is still in the atmosphere at 40 thaousands ft above the ground and it will move with the Earth in the same time from west to east against its travel from east to west during more than half a day ( 13 & 1/2 hours ) journey . Do you consider this another factor against the travel of the plane the same as the commercial winds which blow in the oppsite direction of the plane's travel .
Any thoughts you would have be greatly appreciated .
cheers
Any thoughts you would have be greatly appreciated .
cheers