XPost: alt.sci.physics, aus.aviation.airspace, alt.aviation.safety
From: rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com
Danny Deger wrote:
> "Pooh Bear" wrote in message
> news:3F0F830D.3E7B29FD@hotmail.com...
> >
> >
> > Danny Deger wrote:
> >
> > > I would like information on the use of units in aviation. I was a US
> Air
> > > Force pilot, and am a NASA engineer. I have always used US unit (feet
> for
> > > altitude, knots for speed, etc.).
> >
> > Actually - to be accurate - they are *British* units as adopted by the
US.
>
> Yes I know, but aren't the British metric now :-)
Kind of - lol.
We still have our miles and pints as official units of measure for example
and
the 'old units' are still in common use.
Graham
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