Why Do Airplanes Fly in the Stratosphere?

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Why Do Airplanes Fly in the Stratosphere?

If you’ve ever wondered how high your pilot is taking the plane you’re on, wonder no more. Planes are usually flying in the stratosphere, which is the second major layer of the earth’s atmosphere. The reasons why they do this are very practical and not that difficult to understand, as you will learn today.

0:32 - Practical Reasons to Fly in the Stratosphere
1:27 - Why Does it Reduce Turbulence?
2:20 - Flying Faster Makes a Difference
3:05 - Recap: Why Airplanes Fly in the Stratosphere
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Advanced Congrats on you 1000 subscribers

Atapd
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At what height in metres does the stratosphere start.

slipnslide
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How do pilots adjust their altitude when flying through different layers of atmosphere?

ajimanoj
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Did you learn something new today or are you an expert on the topic? Did I get it right? Let me know!

aerocorner
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Dear sir, you have added sound effects In this video, spacially in 1.33min portion, while talking about turbulence. That has made it very difficult to hear the voice.
I hope you'll take my opinion positively🙂

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