The cruising altitude of a commercial jet is 9,000 Meter. (29,527 Feet) But they can and do go up to 12,000 Meters (39,370 feet) 32,000 to 37,000 feet
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.
An aicraft engineer cannot fly a plane. He doent study how to pilot the plane. He only studied how the mechanism of planes work.
They did, but sometimes the planes would fly very low so that the radars could not detect them.
A 737 is smaller and the longest you would ever fly on it is from Los Angeles to Hawaii. the 777 is one of the larger planes Boeing makes. It can fly almost anywhere in the world from a certain point. for example, it is generally used for flight from Los Angeles to London... or ever further.
No, planes don't have catalytic converters.
Fly is so cool they fly from flight At great height there is little atmospheric disturbance, so planes do not get buffeted and the flight is smoother.
Of course, planes can fly.
it can 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.
How do heat engine allow planes to fly
plane fly in sky
what planes do thompsons holidays fly to morroco /agadir.
Planes can fly in some snow storms but others will cause cancellations.
There are many places where bush planes are known to fly. Bush planes are known to fly in places such as the Alaskan tundra, the Australian outback, and the Canadian north.
Jet planes fly with the help of Thrust and Lift produced by the jet engines.
Yes lady's did fly planes in WW1, But they had less to do.
LOL they can fly in planes. Women are famous for being Cabin Crew