Generally, about 10,000 feet is the service ceiling for most single engine aircraft. Above 10,000 feet, most carburated engines lean out too much to run well and most humans have trouble breathing above that altitude.
How do heat engine allow planes to fly
Helicopters fly somewhat close to the ground. They fly near the troposphere. They fly at a lower altitude than planes.
Helicopters fly at low altitude.Passenger planes climb to high altitude.Birds use low altitude height to fly from tree to housetop.Military cargo planes pass over my house at low altitude.
If they are in the air so the answer is no, because if planes fly at high altitude and at high speed. It makes it alot difficult to get planes shot down.
An average plane flies between 5 to 10 km above the surface of the earth. Planes cannot fly below or above the altitude. After this altitude there is not much air.
Yes. Many commercial flights exceed 40,000 feet in altitude.
You would need to have training in single engine planes in order to fly a Cessna jet. You can register for this type of training on the Cessna dot com website.
yes some planes have an engine at the front and that's all
At about 30,000 feet, the air is thinner and the aircraft has little resistance at that height, because of that little resistance the plane can fly much further
International commercial aeroplanes fly at an altitude of about 5 miles. This is insignificant in relation to the distance to the sum
It depends whether the flight is overflying London or if it is taking off or landing at London.
Most prop planes fly any where from 1,000-5,000 ft. Airliners usually fly from 10,000-20,000 ft. Military jets fly at pretty much any altitude