30,000ft - 40,000ft all the time. 40,000sf to 60,000ft special cases and military. 60,000ft and above seldom.
To avoid turbulence, most commercial jets fly in the upper layer of the troposphere, which varies in height depending on latitude, typically 40,000 feet (5 km). This is on the border of the tropopause, just above the troposphere, and the lower layer of the stratosphere in some cases.
Ozone is present at stratosphere. It is because the suitable conditions are found there.
In the four main layers of the earth\'s atmosphere weather occurs in the troposphere, airplanes fly in the stratosphere, meteors are burned in the mesosphere, and satellites are placed in the thermosphere.
The rockets which fly in the stratosphere and the high altitude aircrafts
The ozone layer reaches its maximum concentration in Stratosphere. It does so because of the suitable conditions.
Type your answer here... airplanes fly in the stratosphere to avoid weather problems
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Air planes fly in the stratosphere. Sorry, i didnt give the info of why they fly..im so dumb
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Most aircraft do not travel in the stratosphere. Some military and passenger jets fly in the stratosphere, but most aircraft fly in the troposphere, below the stratosphere.
Yes, airplanes do fly in the stratosphere to get above most bad weather. (Note: Nobody would want to ride in a storm and getting freaked out!)
Most passenger airplanes fly in the stratosphere. Planes like Cessna fly near the troposphere. It depends on the size and sound of the planes.
Airplanes fly at different levels according to their size and noise. Smaller planes fly at the troposphere. Bigger airplanes fly on the stratosphere.
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