Dead Reckoning Error over the North Atlantic

1956 Journal of navigation  
Air traffic controllers separate aircraft on the North Atlantic with reference to dead reckoning (D.R.) positions of aircraft. Two such D.R. positions are transmitted to a.t.c. regularly from each aircraft, one usually 10 to 30 minutes following a fix, the other one hour's run farther ahead. The accuracy of these positions is important, since it has a direct bearing on horizontal separation standards and optimum time between position reports.
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