at that alltitude there is less air so there is less drag from ther air.
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The average speed of a commercial airplane when flying is around 500 to 600 miles per hour.
It would travel Northeast actually. This reduces the distance the plane has to travel.
A commercial airplane is an airplane that is being used in commercial service--where people are paying for the plane to be flown. ANY plane can be a commercial airplane; if you've got a business picking up X-rays from small airports then flying them to Rochester International Airport in Minnesota so a doctor from the Mayo Clinic can review them, and you use the cheapest Cessna you can get your hands on to do it, that Cessna is a commercial airplane. Having said that, usually "commercial airplane" means one that's large enough to carry many passengers or a lot of cargo.
In a commercial airliner flying at cruising altitude, the air pressure inside the airplane is considerably higher than the air pressure outside. The air pressure outside is too low for people to breathe comfortably, so the interior is pressurized.
Yes, pilot jobs only include flying. They may flight commercial or charter flights or they may even include rescue flights. A person would need different training to work in areas outside of flying an airplane.
The curvature of the Earth can be observed at an altitude of around 35,000 feet or higher, such as when flying in a commercial airplane.
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very slim (assuming you are referring to a commercial flight and not a small private airplane) Flying commercially is far safer than driving, either by distance traveled or by hours spent flying. That being said, some countries' airlines are safer than others.
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