Loud Planes Fly Low was created on 2011-06-14.
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Yes, there are restrictions for flying that applies to private planes. The FAA controls air space over certain cities and small private planes are restricted to a maximum altitude and speed.
Helicopters fly at low altitude.Passenger planes climb to high altitude.Birds use low altitude height to fly from tree to housetop.Military cargo planes pass over my house at low altitude.
military aircraft will fly at any height. one tactic they use to avoid radar is to fly as low as possible as low as 10-20 m. there are aircraft used in military operatrions that fly as high as 80,000 ft or 24 km above the ground.
They did, but sometimes the planes would fly very low so that the radars could not detect them.
well the difference is that quite pitched sound and a loud low sound is that there different one if quite at high and the other is loud and low
The oxygen at altitudes which airplanes fly is too low to support human life. Therefore air planes have air with oxygen which is circulated throughout the cabin for the passengers to breathe.
All commercial aircraft can fly low. That is how they line up for a landing . However, each type has a minimums factor of which is it speed and staff. If the pilot maintains these they can fly at low levels but doing so can cause high fuel burn, potential ground strike, hazard building factors including high reach cranes and towers
Antonyms for the word loud: inaudible, low, quiet, soft, subdued
Planes CAN fly lower over water, as water is flat. There are less things to collide with. But usually they DON'T fly lower over water - unless they need to for some other reason, like spotting ships, oil spills or something. At low altitude, the air is thicker and cause more drag, which increases fuel consumption. For longer hauls it's better to be up where air is thinner and easier to travel through.
Cessnas have high wing, and most other small planes have low wing.
No, pitch is how high or low a sound is loud and soft is volume