NAVIGATOR
The captain directs the course of a ship, while the pilot directs the course of a plane. Both are responsible for navigating the vessel safely to its destination.
The Pilot.
100000 ft heigh
About Half an hour.
It would depend on the make and model of the plane
The person who directs the course of a ship is called a captain or a ship's master, while the equivalent for an aircraft is the pilot or captain. Both roles involve navigating and ensuring the safe operation of their respective vessels. They are responsible for making decisions related to the route, altitude, and speed, as well as managing the crew and responding to any emergencies.
After take-off a plane climbs to a safe altitude before leveling off.
If the person outside the plane managed to move along with the plane, at 400 mph, the ball would appear to fall vertically. At lower speeds, the plane and ball would be in sight for a short period of time and the ball would appear to move horizontally with the plane.
There is no certain cruising altitude for a commercial airline. it depends on where they are flying and how long they fly. most airlines fly above 10,000 ft. the max altitude is around 41,000 ft.
It is 446Nm. cruising at 110knts in a small plane about 4hr. flight Cruising at around 150knts in a twin about 3hr. flight and a airline about an hour and a half flight
normally above 10,000 feet and below 41,000 feet above sea level
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, with a cruising speed of Mach 3.2.