Airplanes fly inside the atmosphere which is made up of 4 levels. The atmosphere starts at sea or ground level and when it ends you are in outer space (no longer on earth). Majority of all planes fly in the first level of the atmosphere called the Troposphere which ends around 50K feet. Military jets and spy planes usually fly in the second atmosphere called the stratosphere.
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people like to fly airplanes
The Wright Brothers discovered a way to make Airplanes fly.
The airpresureunder the wings is greaterthan the pressure over the wings creating lift.
some airplanes do depending on how long the flight is, the carrier, and what kind of plane it is. To be sure phone your airline before you fly
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troposphere atmospheric layer is 8 miles where the airplanes fly at
Airplanes Fly in the layer of the atmosphere called Troposphere
Airplanes use air for lift and for thrust. If there's no atmosphere, they can't fly. Even a jet engine needs to burn and compress air.
To answer this question ask yourself where do airplanes fly and where do spacecraft fly? You can see most airplanes which fly overhead, but spacecraft fly much higher. Airplanes fly within the earth's atmosphere, while spacecraft fly outside the earth's atmosphere in space. So when you decide to ask a sensible question, post it and you may receive a answer.
Air planes fly in the stratosphere. Sorry, i didnt give the info of why they fly..im so dumb
Planes cannot fly backward, if airflow above the top of the wing surface is lower than below the wings surface the aircraft will stall,
the cabin could explode or crack