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Do planes fly in the stratosphere?

no


What is in the Stratosphere IE ozone layer planes?

The planes fly in the Stratosphere. Ozone layer is also there.


What sphere do planes fly in?

stratosphere commrade


Where do planes fly to avoid storms?

the stratosphere


What layer do jets and planes fly in?

Stratosphere and Troposphere


Jet planes fly in this part of the atmosphere?

Jet planes fly in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere. This layer provides a stable environment for jet propulsion and allows for efficient flying at high altitudes.


Can airplanes fly in the stratoshpere?

Most passenger airplanes fly in the stratosphere. Planes like Cessna fly near the troposphere. It depends on the size and sound of the planes.


In what layer of the atmosphere do the airplanes fly?

Air planes fly in the stratosphere. Sorry, i didnt give the info of why they fly..im so dumb


Why cant planes fly lower than the stratosphere?

Planes can fly fifty feet off the ground if they need to. Commercial airliners fly in the stratosphere for two reasons: there's very little general aviation traffic up there (and most of the GA guys with planes who can fly that high are good pilots), and the plane is more efficient at that altitude.


What characteristics of the stratosphere make it ideal for planes?

The air molecules in the stratosphere are far apart. This causes less wind resistance and allows planes to fly faster and achieve better fuel economy.


What is airplane flying level?

Airplanes fly at different levels according to their size and noise. Smaller planes fly at the troposphere. Bigger airplanes fly on the stratosphere.


Which layer of the atmosphere do jet planes fly in upper troposphere or lower statospher or upper statosphere?

Jet planes typically fly in the lower stratosphere. This layer of the atmosphere extends from about 10 to 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The lower stratosphere is where commercial jet aircraft operate due to its stable weather conditions and relatively low turbulence levels.