In the good old days, the pilot used to come on the cabin-com and say "Ahhh, folks,
we just crossed the equator". But nowadays, nothing happens at all.
Most commercial jet liners fly in the stratosphere. Some military aircrafts fly higher than that. Small planes fly lower than the jet liners.
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Planes fly better in warm weather because if it is cold then fog builds up and they want be able to see also the wind will be pushing them back so its better to fly in warm air.
Humans weigh too much and can't run fast enough to fly. But they have minds to be able to build planes that can allow them to fly.
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.
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No. Planes fly horizontally, but the concept of horizontal depends on the direction of gravity. Gravity pulls towards the center of the Earth, so "down" at the poles is the same as "down" at the equator, i.e. towards the center of the Earth.
There are millions of planes that fly over Cuba on a daily basics. There is to many to count.
yes
The planes that fly over Ukraine daily depend on how many flights go out daily,and the delays and cancelations that occur daily.
Of course, planes can fly.
Yes, there are flights from Scotland to America. Direct flights are available from major airports in Scotland such as Edinburgh and Glasgow to various cities in the United States. Flight durations and routes may vary depending on the specific carriers and airports.
The jet fighter planes that fly over western New York including Buffalo and Lake Erie come from the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Base. This is part of the Air Force. These planes fly practice missions over western NY.
They don't sometimes.
A large jet can get over 12 Kilometers
it can fly