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Old June 10th 05, 10:53 AM
Dave S
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Here is a map

http://www.airnav.com/cgi-bin/fuelroute/1/ADK-ATU

Click on the airports to see which is which. BUT, heading from Adak to
Casco, you go EAST.. which means ADAK is west.

Good job, Paul
Dave

Paul Tomblin wrote:

In a previous article, "S Narayan" said:

"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
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Actually Adak is at +176.6460306 and Casco Cove is at -173. But even if
Adak was at -176 and Casco Cove was at -173 in my coordinate system (W is
positive), Casco would still be further west than Adak.

However, no matter how you slice it, if you're at Adak and you want to get
to Casco Cove, you go west. Look at a globe.


By international convention -ve longitudes apply to west of Greenwich and
+ve longitudes east of Greenwich. OK, let's forget that for the time being.



I use a different convention.


Taking your example of Adak at -176 and Casco Cove is -173 ---- you consider



No, Adak is at +176 and Casco Cove is at -173.


Casco WEST of Adak. Using this convention let's take a simple example and



It is. Look at a map.


San Francisco, CA is at -122.4 and Reno, NV is -119.8. Using above



No, San Francisco is at +122.4 and Reno is at +119.


Adak really being at +176 indicates it is further West of Casco Cove which
is at -173. Moving Adak to -176 puts it 8 deg east of the original location
(but now across the date line) but still west of Casco Cove.



Wrong, wrong, wrongity wrong. Look at a map.