About 320 feet at 1 nautical mile on a standard 3 degree approach.
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The average cruising speed of a Boeing 707 passenger plane is about 600 miles per hour. For a 500-mile flight, if we assume the flight operates at this cruising speed without significant delays or changes in speed, the flight would take approximately 50 minutes. However, actual flight times may vary due to factors like takeoff, landing, and air traffic control.
mile high clubs are the club in which people have sexual intercourse on a plane. This is not an actual club, but more of a phrase e.g I am now a part of the mile high club *woman walks out of toilet with smile on face*
Atlantic ... the plane in which he was a passenger crashed in the ocean about a mile and a half from shore shortly after taking off from San Juan (Puerto Rico) International Airport.
There are many more buses than passenger airplanes, so even though buses can be safer per passenger mile, there are more bus crashes. You WAY more likely to be in a bus crash, then in a plane crash. thousands, and thousands of car/automobile's crash every year. And only about a few hundred plane's crash a year.
The address of the Cooper Landing Community Library is: Mile .8 Bean Creek Road, Cooper Landing, 99572 0517
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First - you DEFINE a 'passenger mile'. Then you define over what period the cost is to be calculated. Then you define what constitutes a 'cost'. Then you define the class of vehicles to be embraced in 'flown'. After that, it's pretty easy. Do I need to go on? say 200 people are on a plane trip for 300 miles. It cost the airline $5,000 for this flight. First find passenger miles: 200 x 300 = 60,000. Then divide the cost by passenger miles: 5,000 / 60,000 = $0.08, so it cost the airline 8 cents to send 1 passenger 1 mile. i made up the cost, by the way. i have no idea what it actually costs, just an example.
Mile High Stadium is called so because it's in Denver. Denver is nicked named that because its elevation is exactly one-mile above sea level, thus a mile high.
The duration of Mile High is 2940.0 seconds.
You are on the ground in Denver (the mile high city) :)