Question to Mxmanic
Mxsmanic,
Sure you do ... in your GPS receivers. The adjustments for relativistic
effects are necessary to make the receivers reasonably accurate.
Again, you have no clue what you are talking about. First, you are dodging
the subject, since the GPS measurements have nothing to do with the
aircraft's flight or climb. Second, the accurate clocks in GPS are not at
all in the receivers, but rather in the satellites. The receiver clock is
"told" by the satellites what time it is.
Your attempts at being an expert (or even a decent researcher) in every
field are pathetic and only serve to show how very little you really know.
Not knowing stuff is not a problem at all - until you claim to be a
know-it-all, like you do.
--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)
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