the stratosphere
Planes can fly in some snow storms but others will cause cancellations.
Yes, they can.
Some airplanes do, but it very risky.
Airlines prefer to fly in the troposphere and spy planes or supersonic jets fly in the stratosphere. And also so they can avoid storms. they fly in the stratosphere because it contains the jet stream
Say your pilot who flies an ultalight. It is illeagle to fly an ultralight in a storm and you need to avoid them while you fly.
Yes, but it's hazardous. Yet the Navy routinely flies large planes right through hurricanes to track their speed and position of the eye walls.
Of course, planes can fly.
it can fly
Air traffic controllers direct planes to well-established routes over cities. These lanes are carefully designed to avoid no-fly zones.
Planes fly at high altitudes because the thinner air reduces air resistance, allowing the aircraft to fly more efficiently. Flying at high altitudes also provides smoother air currents, less turbulence, and shorter flight times due to the ability to take advantage of jet streams. Additionally, being at a higher altitude allows planes to avoid obstacles on the ground and have more flexibility in choosing their flight path.
How do heat engine allow planes to fly
Absolutely, changing course to avoid bad weather is a daily practice.