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.
The air molecules in the stratosphere are far apart. This causes less wind resistance and allows planes to fly faster and achieve better fuel economy.
if u mean height wise about 1000 feet
Of course, planes can fly.
They are 106 miles apart.
it can fly
The heights model aircraft fly is really only governed by how far their controllers can see. In theory they can fly thousand of meters high.
It depends on the plane. Some private/borderline ultralight planes only have a range of 100 miles or less, while commercial planes can fly across the Atlantic.
about 357 km or 222 miles depending on the visual acuity.
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Planes can fly in some snow storms but others will cause cancellations.
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