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The gravitational force between the Earth and an airplane is greatest when the

airplane is at the minimum possible altitude.

Its effect on the airplane depends on how the gravitational force is related to the

total system of forces on the aircraft, that is, what other forces are acting on it at

the same time, whether it's climbing, diving, standing still on level ground, standing

on sloped ground in a wind, etc.

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