Airline pilots use 24-hour Universal Coordinated Time, meaning coordinated to the traditional Greenwich Mean Time, or London time. Whatever time it is in London, that's what time it is all over the world at once. Saves them a world of headaches as they fly across time zones and continents.
No clock changing, no saying AM or PM. After a few months everyone would be so used to it they'd wonder why it wasn't done earlier.
Like the Henry-Hanke calendar. We'd no longer need to buy new calendars every year.
Isn‘t the switch supposed to happen in 2 weeks and not this weekend?
At least here in Switzerland the switch to summer time is supposed to be done on the 28th of March...
Edit: TIL in the US and Canada it‘s indeed this weekend and in Switzerland it‘s two weeks later.
https://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/2021.html
Dumbest thing on earth:
We don't tell time like airline pilots.
Airline pilots use 24-hour Universal Coordinated Time, meaning coordinated to the traditional Greenwich Mean Time, or London time. Whatever time it is in London, that's what time it is all over the world at once. Saves them a world of headaches as they fly across time zones and continents.
No clock changing, no saying AM or PM. After a few months everyone would be so used to it they'd wonder why it wasn't done earlier.
Like the Henry-Hanke calendar. We'd no longer need to buy new calendars every year.