Airplanes Fly in the layer of the atmosphere called Troposphere
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Airplanes fly in the troposphere because it is the layer of the atmosphere where most weather occurs, providing the lift and stability needed for flight. Additionally, the air density is ideal for supporting the wings of an airplane and minimizing fuel consumption.
Airplanes fly in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends from the Earth's surface up to an average altitude of about 11 kilometers (7 miles).
To avoid turbulence, most commercial jets fly in the upper layer of the troposphere, which varies in height depending on latitude, typically 40,000 feet (5 km). This is on the border of the tropopause, just above the troposphere, and the lower layer of the stratosphere in some cases.
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Planes fly in the atmosphere above the surface of the earth called the stratosphere.
Most planes fly in one layer of the atmosphere called the troposphere. High flying aircraft can fly into the stratosphere
Most aircraft fly in the 'Troposphere' which exist up to approximately 55,000 feet. After that is the' stratosphere' which only a few military aircraft fly in.
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The wind pushes the airplane helping it to stay in the air and fly.
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
Igor Sikorsky was the first person to fly in an airplane, in his 1913 airplane called "The Grand." The Wrights were the first people to fly an airplane, but you fly ON a Wright Flyer--it's very open. Sikorsky invented the enclosed cockpit.
An airplane produces enogh lift to fly with weight. Cargo planes are designed to do that.
If you can sit in a seat and walk limited distances, then you can fly in an airplane.