The relationship between time, speed, and distance is fundamental in aviation and aeronautics. The basic formula to calculate these variables is straightforward: (distance = speed times time), (speed = frac{distance}{time}), and (time = frac{distance}{speed}).
Understanding these relationships helps in planning flights, estimating travel times, and ensuring safe distances between aircraft.
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