Well the person who fly's the Concord is called a Pilot! The first pilot to fly the concord was Andre Turcat
Helicopters fly somewhat close to the ground. They fly near the troposphere. They fly at a lower altitude than planes.
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Better fuel economy. The air is thinner at higher altitudes.
27 years
We will fly a VFR flight heading 245 - what is a legal cruising altitude?
The Concorde (Concord by the British spelling) is certificated to fly at a maximum altitude of 60,000 feet. It normally cruises at between 55,000 and 60,000 feet.British Air also used the French spelling Concorde.The Concorde's maximum cruise altitude was 18,300 metres (60,000 feet), and its speed was an average cruise speed of Mach 2.02 (about 2,140 km/h or 1,330 mph).
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The Concord SST
Yes in 1999
There is no certain cruising altitude for a commercial airline. it depends on where they are flying and how long they fly. most airlines fly above 10,000 ft. the max altitude is around 41,000 ft.
the concord can reach speeds of twice the speed of sound (mach 2) which is 1350mph or 2173kph. hope this helps :)