They do, so the question is not relevant.
It is possible, but not recommended. Sometimes the storms are unavoidable.
Some airplanes do, but it very risky.
Airplanes dont fly in the stratosphere because they produce too much sound. This may cause noise pollution and stress among people who are on the ground. So they dont fly in the Troposphere.
no i dont think so... i suppose they just fly over
i dont want to know why do you......
Because cats do not have the capability to fly airplanes.
There are millions of people who travel via airplanes during the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. The Air Transport Association predicts that 16.3 million people will fly during the holiday.
Because people are not able to fly without a airplanes.
You are unable to fly airplanes, however you can fly helicopters.
Small airplanes like Cessna can fly close to ground. This is because they dont cause much noise. But big airplanes like Boeing and other passenger planes are allowed to fly only in the stratosphere. They cause much noise.
No, for two reasons. First, airplanes always fly around storms nowadays. The updrafts above storms are dangerously strong and will toss the plane around like a beach ball. Second, it is not possible for an airplane to travel that high. The air is simply not dense enough to produce enough lift to stay at that altitude. Airplanes fly in the lowest layer of the skies, the troposphere. The only "airplane" you'll find in the thermosphere is the space shuttle during orbit.
Type your answer here... airplanes fly in the stratosphere to avoid weather problems