A commercial jet typically flies at cruising speeds of about 500 to 600 miles per hour (800 to 965 kilometers per hour). Therefore, in one hour, a commercial jet can cover approximately 500 to 600 miles, depending on factors such as the specific aircraft model, altitude, and weather conditions.
a standard commercial jet can fly at around 600 miles
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The x-15 fly-by at 4520 MPH is the fastest jet in the world. A private jet has a speed of around 600 miles per hour and a commercial jet comes in at 500 miles per hour.
It depends on what kind of jet or commercial airplane it is.
Commercial jets can fly as much as 16,600 kilometers without refueling. That is, about a 19 hour long flight.
about 42k ft
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On average, a commercial jet emits around 1 ton of carbon dioxide per hour of flight time. Therefore, on a 5-hour flight, a commercial jet would emit approximately 5 tons of carbon dioxide.
To fly a jet for non-commercial use, first you must obtain a Private Pilot's license. Then you must be certified on each individual aircraft type you wish to fly. To become a commercial pilot, you must then complete the training and hours requirements to be certified as a Commercial Pilot. Again, you must be individually certified or "rated" for each different aircraft you fly.
About 500 miles per hour.
Depends how much fuel you put in it