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Well, it depends on whether you're talking about a coordinate plane, or a flying plane. You can graph points on a coordinate plane, that's easy. But the flying kind of plane, there are lots of angles involved; at what angle do I take-off/land? Speed, that's another thing, you need speed to be able to stay in the air. That requires math.
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linear land survey is too good
Oh, dude, finding distances in a coordinate plane helps a surveyor figure out how far away things are from each other. It's like playing a giant game of connect the dots, but instead of a cute picture, you get accurate measurements for your land survey. So, yeah, it's pretty handy for making sure your property lines are where they're supposed to be.
One chain = 66 survey feet.