no
During bad weather, as it could get damaged.
Yes you can. However, if it is at night it needs to be illuminated :)no not in bad weather like a thunderstorm
it is bad to fly a flag when its war, because it just is
Pilots fly through all kinds of bad weather. The most serious would be lines of thunderstorms. Small planes should land; jets can fly around the storm.
Proper flag protocol says that the flag should not fly at night unless there are lights trained on it, then it's fine.
A country's flag is not supposed to fly after dark because it is bad luck for the country and the people representing the country! So it is considered poor flag etiquette. At any rate, you wouldn't be able to see it.
The American flag should be flown above a light as a sign of respect
Santa can fly anywhere... no matter what!
Proper flag etiquette states that the flag should be cleaned and mended when necessary. It also states that when the flag is so tattered or worn that it is no longer fit to serve as our country's symbol, it should be destroyed in a dignified manner by burning. So, a ripped flag should not be flown. It should either be repaired or retired.
It can
Unless you want to provoke an international incident, YES; as a sign of respect, both flags should fly at the same level; no flag should fly aobve each other.
Yes, there is less moisture in the higher air, making it easier to fly.