Aircraft typically arrive at an altitude of around 30,000 to 40,000 feet to operate and fly.
Cruising altitude is an economical height for an aircraft to fly. It is also a choice made in view of other aircraft routes.
No, a driver's permit does not allow you to fly an aircraft. You need a pilot's license to operate an aircraft.
this obviously varies.
It depends what aircraft and what speed you are going
an engine-less aircraft is more likely to glide than fly. It may gain altitude by riding on updrafts though.
Spacecraft and high-altitude aircraft, like spy planes or research aircraft, can fly in the thermosphere. These vehicles are specially designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and low air density in this layer of the atmosphere. Commercial airplanes do not fly in the thermosphere as they operate in the lower layers of the atmosphere.
No, you cannot fly with a learner's permit. You need a pilot's license to operate an aircraft.
No, a driver's permit cannot be used to fly an aircraft. Pilots must have a pilot's license issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate an aircraft.
That is condensation from hot engines in cold air.
Ryanair only operate with one aircraft, which is Boeing 737-800.
To fly Flight Level Change (FLC), first, ensure your aircraft is in the appropriate configuration for climbing or descending. Engage the autopilot and select FLC mode, which allows the aircraft to automatically maintain a specific airspeed while climbing or descending to a new altitude. You can set the desired altitude in the altitude window, and the aircraft will adjust its pitch to maintain the selected airspeed during the altitude change. Monitor the airspeed and altitude closely to ensure a smooth transition.
The Concorde typically flew at an altitude of around 60,000 feet (approximately 18,300 meters) during its cruise phase. This high altitude allowed it to operate above most commercial air traffic and weather disturbances, contributing to its speed and efficiency. The aircraft's capability to cruise at such heights was a key factor in its supersonic performance.