I don't even know how properly to describe what I'm seeing, but when
drawing a simple great circle that is part of a flight path, at the
point that seems closest to the highest latitutde, it heads off to the
east, goes all the way around the globe, then heads back down. It's
not a very efficient flight path. It would waste tons of gas and time.
Not bad for accruing air miles, but not practical for anything else.

This worked up until recently. Does anyone have any idea what is going
on?

The test page showing this is at: http://www.crewsware.com/test/
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