At what height from Earth do Aeroplanes generally fly?

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I am thinking of starting to give flight lessons to aviophobics?

One to two kilometers.

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I don't know the height but they fly in the Stratosphere.

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Commercial jetliners generally cruise btwn 30 and 35 thousand feet, i believe - roughly the same elevation as Mt. Everest.

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Half to one kilometers. They have to remain in the atmosphere suitable for survival in terms of temperature and presure.

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Height depends on the kind of plane. Jets fly high, helicopters a little low.

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Commercial airliners fly approx 33-40000 ft.. depending on aircraft type and air traffic control..

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All Domestic planes are from rang of 15000 to 25000 feet's and International flights from 35000 to 45000 feet's from earths.

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commercial short distance flights fly at around 25,000 ft, while long distance flights fly at around 30,000 ft, the defence aircrafts can fly even at 40,000 ft.

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My aeroplane flies 12-15 feet high from earth!!
After all it is a toy!!

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about 0.5 to 1.5 kms, it also depends on the type of aeroplane. domestic fly lower and international and other planes fly at a higher altitude. No idea about helicopters and gliders.

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At the height of 13 km from earth aeroplanes fly.

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36km

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as far as military airoplanes,sub sonics 30,000-35,000:supersonics 35,000 + the higher they are the more ground they cover in less time,Hypersonic S.I. sr71 blackbird is capable of falling around the planet, much like a mobile space station stays in orbit using the earths gravity to slingshot itself around the planet, nasa ownes these aircraft now.Statistics may vary depending on job classification i.e refueller vrs. radar,both the same chassis but different job functions.

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Alot depends on the weather and other traffic. Usually between 30,000 & 40,000 feet.

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the height?? well it depends usually if an airline is in a delayed flight they usually fly a maximum of 33 thousand feet or flight level 330 for international, usually, it will reach up to 35 or 36 thousand feet. nevertheless, a normal flight altitude is 27 to 28,000 feet or flight level 270 or flight level 280.

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they usually fly at an altitude of 500 metres to 1000 metres

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Some really cool ones fly even 2000 metres high

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depends on the type of airplane. Passenger Jets cruise at altitudes between 30~35 thousand feet. Fighter planes would be flying much higher than that, and would only come below to engage in a dog fight or to dive-fire or bomb targets. Turbo-prop planes (like AIr Deccan) fly at about 15000 ft.

How many hours does a plane usually last?

airliners 32000-36000

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30,000 feet

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Well that can be anywhere from 28,000 ft for smaller commercial aircraft to 40,000 ft for larger or faster aircraft.
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