Strange that y'all can't find the paper: top link when I searched for it:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20120002577.pdf
WTF!
OP said it was from
airservicesaustralia.com: "Airservices is Australia's air navigation service provider"He said nothing about nasa.govI searched on the website he said it was from: airservicesaustralia.com
If someone attributes a quote to specific source (airservicesaustralia.com) it is expected that the quote will be found there - it wasn't.
This seems to be an attempt to mislead people as to where quote come from!
If he knew the quote came from nasa.gov, why did he say
"From airservicesaustralia.com" when it actually came from somewhere else.
He should provided a direct URL to the material in his original message so that people could go there, directly, and read the quote and the rest of the document.
Instead, he gives just the URL of a website sites Home page, where I, and I'm sure others, thought the quote could be found - even if we had to search the site for it.
This strikes me as an unethical and dishonest attempt to confuse people by quoting something, out of context by the way, and hope that people would not try to find the quote to read the entire document.
The OP said the quote was from airservicesaustralia.com: "Airservices is Australia's air navigation service provider" but it appears it quote is nowhere on that web site.I am having to be very careful to not used any words that might be thought inappropriate and it is quite hard to do so.
This is just more of the smoke and mirrors you flat earthers use in every instance.So - what search did you use; what search engine and what keywords?
I suspect you did an Internet wide search at someplace like Google on some of the text in the OP's supposed quote from airservicesaustralia.com