can passenger planes fly at 59000 feet high?
A: While MOST do not fly that high, at least one could- the Concorde- a supersonic passenger jet, had a maximum cruise ceiling of 60,039 ft.
Only the now-obsolete Concorde, phased out completely in 2003.,
The record is 85,135 feet high.
Passenger planes can't fly at 55,000 feet. Gulfstream business jets can fly 51,000 feet altitude, and airliners like to cruise at 35,000 feet. Some military planes, like the U-2, can fly at 55,000 feet or greater.
Passenger airplanes usually fly around 30,000-38,000 feet. Small aircrafts fly lower and military aircrafts can fly higher.
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150-500 Mph
The maximum height at which a passenger aircraft can fly is 40000 feet.
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That would depend upon your definition of an average plane. Civilian passenger jets cruise at between 30,000 and 39,000 feet. Military aircraft can attain greater altitudes. Prop planes are limited to about 20,000 feet. A GA plane (small plane) can legally fly 2000 feet AGL. For most GA planes it depends on their service ceiling.
An airliner plane is a passenger plane that can fly in the stratosphere. The cabin needs to be pressurised and heated for the comfort of the passengers.
A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.
45,000 feet
They usually fly in the stratosphere. That is from 25,000 feet to 40,000 feet. This may differ from palne to plane. A plane like Cessna flies very close to the ground at about 9000 feet.
Yes