Most commercial passenger airplanes typically cruise at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet. The maximum operating altitude for many large jets is around 45,000 feet, while some specialized aircraft can fly higher. Factors like air traffic control regulations, aircraft design, and passenger comfort limit cruising altitudes. Ultimately, the altitude is chosen to balance fuel efficiency, safety, and air traffic considerations.
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This varies from country to country.
It all depends on the airplane,passenger jets go around 35k feet high.
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the answer is 300 to 600 feet
The first president to fly in an airplane while in office was Franklin Roosevelt. The first ex-president to fly in an airplane was Theodore Roosevelt, who flew as a passenger in a 4-minute flight in one of the early Wright biplanes on October 11, 1910, a year after he had left office.
The u2 spy plane it can fly so high you and see the curveture of the earth
could you fly before you broke it? but you can be a passenger in an airplane but probally wouldn't be able to pilot a plane because of the limited mobility
Can you fly on airplane with pericarditis
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