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Old January 30th 08, 04:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
WingFlaps
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Default Max Service ceiling for commercial airplanes

On Jan 30, 2:03*pm, wrote:
Out of curiosity I was wondering which civilian passenger airplanes
have the highest service ceilings? Wikipedia indicates that some
business jets have ceilings greater than 53000 ft or so while the 747
has only 43000 ft. Also why do large aircraft fly much lower than
their service ceilings? Usually I never see a large jet go beyond
37000 or so even on very long haul flights. I assume they would be
even more efficient if they flew close to service ceilings on long
haul flights.


Could be due to weight? When you fly across the Pacific the plane can
only get higher as fuel is burned.

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