Commercial, jet engined aircraft, such as the 747, fly at approximately 40 000 feet. Propeller aircraft fly at lower altitudes
I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer.
The producer level has the most available energy.
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Most inland places are above sea level. Exceptions are Death Valley and Israel's Dead Sea.
most commercial airplanes fly from 35,000 feet to 45,000 feet above sea level.
Stratosphere
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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Most passenger airplanes fly in the stratosphere. Planes like Cessna fly near the troposphere. It depends on the size and sound of the planes.
Most fly between 30,000 and 50,000 feet.
Private jets most likelyt
Because cats do not have the capability to fly airplanes.
You can learn to fly all types of airplanes. You can also learn to fly helicopters, but airplanes are primarily taught as that is what most people want to learn, especially since there is business to be done flying airplanes.
Because people are not able to fly without a airplanes.
You are unable to fly airplanes, however you can fly helicopters.