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Planes typically fly at a vertical separation of 1,000 feet when at cruising altitude, but this can vary based on air traffic control regulations and the type of airspace. Horizontally, the separation can range from 3 to 10 nautical miles, depending on the altitude and the specific air traffic management rules in effect. Additionally, during takeoff and landing, aircraft may be spaced closer together to manage traffic efficiently.

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