Why Do Planes Fly At 35,000 Feet? - Your Mileage May Vary
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Why Do Planes Fly At 35,000 Feet? - Your Mileage May Vary
“Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve just reached our cruising altitude of 35,000 feet. I’m going to shut off the seatbelt sign, and you’re free to walk around the cabin. But please keep your seatbelt fastened while in your seat, in the event of some unexpected turbulence.” How many times have you heard that announcement or one similar to it? Ever wonder why that cruising altitude tends to be somewhere around 35,000 feet? I did. Here’s what I found out……
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