depends on the plane.
Air planes can go up to 20,000 ft.
Air France and British Airways retired the Concorde SST in October, 2003. It was retired because of safety issues and high maintenance costs.
When planes are not in use, they typically go to airports where they are parked in designated areas known as aircraft parking stands or hangars. Some airlines may also store planes in remote locations or "boneyards," where older or retired aircraft are dismantled or stored for future use. Additionally, planes may be relocated to maintenance facilities for repairs or inspections.
Yes you can check the status of a flight on Air france. Just go to air france website where you can also purchase tickets and check arrivals for all flights.
the planes don't need air pressure, the humans inside need oxygen to breath and the air gets thinner the higher you go
This is Highly unlikely Because they are being monitored by a tower in which tells them where to go and when to turn. Also they have a radar in which scan for other air planes in the air. Hope this helps.
As aircraft go higher the air becomes thinner reducing the energy required to push the aircraft forward
Because the higher you go the more thin air. So the engines have to work very hard to suck air in their engines dues to thin air and less air.
Planes take off so quickly because they have the ability to go at fast speed. The air flows off the leading edges and the pilots reduce drag in order to go faster.
they went to places like Spain and France not far away because people hadn't invented planes to go to far away countries
Planes can go up to the STRATOSPHERE.