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In Which Layer Do Aircraft Prefer To Fly And Why? |
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Answer» Generally commercial airliners fly in stratosphere or tropopause region which lies at altitudes of 9–12 km (30,000–39,000 FT).This region is clear of bad weather and has small amount of clouds as compared to troposphere. In other words, stratosphere does not have TURBULENCE, so the aircraft can fly more smoothly. It ENABLES the aircraft to save FUEL. Generally commercial airliners fly in stratosphere or tropopause region which lies at altitudes of 9–12 km (30,000–39,000 ft).This region is clear of bad weather and has small amount of clouds as compared to troposphere. In other words, stratosphere does not have turbulence, so the aircraft can fly more smoothly. It enables the aircraft to save fuel. |
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