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Most jets actually fly around storms instead of above them. The updrafts which exist above storm clouds are extremely strong and very dangerous to fly in.

Commercial jets only fly in the troposphere, at an average altitude of 37,000 feet (11 km). Above that level, the air simply isn't dense enough to produce enough lift for normal aircraft.

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15y ago

i think you mean boundary layer.

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