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Review on Understanding of Aircraft Altitudes and Their Impact on Flight Operations

K.P. Joshi and Aishwarya Dhangekar
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K.P. Joshi: Department of Physics, DSDD Arts Commerce and Science College Wada District Palghar
Aishwarya Dhangekar: Department of Physics, DSDD Arts Commerce and Science College Wada District Palghar

International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, 2025, vol. 14, issue 7, 909-911

Abstract: Aircraft altitude is a fundamental parameter in aviation, influencing flight safety, efficiency, and operational performance. This study explores the significance of altitude in relation to aircraft type, atmospheric layers, and flight dynamics. It outlines the standardized use of flight levels to maintain organized air traffic and prevent collisions. The paper examines how different aircraft—from commercial airliners to military jets and ultralights—operate at distinct altitude ranges tailored to their design and mission profiles. It also discusses the physical challenges of high-altitude flight, such as low air density, the need for cabin pressurization, and the role of service and absolute ceilings. Key aerodynamic and atmospheric concepts, including density altitude and jet streams, are analyzed for their operational impact. Furthermore, altitude considerations are contrasted between long-haul and short-haul flights, and common high-altitude aviation questions are addressed. The findings emphasize that altitude is not merely a technical metric but a dynamic factor integral to modern flight operations and airspace management.

Date: 2025
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