38 thousand feet.
The forces acting on a plane flying at a constant height include lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Lift counters weight to keep the plane in the air, and thrust is provided by the engines to overcome drag and maintain speed.
There is a transponder in every plane which gives signal where the plane is going.
He kept a record of the time, distance and height of the flight.
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The forces acting on a plane flying at a steady height are lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Lift is generated by the wings and opposes the weight of the aircraft. Thrust is produced by the engines and counters drag, which is caused by air resistance. At a steady height, these forces are balanced.
It is flying 3 times the speed of sound. Agreed. 2,300 mph at sea level
Sketching it is impossible here but think of the ground as the plane and the endless flight of a bee (the bee-line) flying at a constant height as the line which does not intersect it.
If weight and lift aren't equal, then there's a net vertical force on the plane, and it must have vertical acceleration.
That depends on where you are flying to and from. It can take as little as about half an hour and up to not much more than an hour.
Flying in a plane has always been open to the public.
Brian is going to see his dad, but then the plane crashes and stuff so yeah...
No plane has trouble flying in the rain.Only the smallest like cessna may have trouble flying in the rain.