no
Well, that depends. The Boeing 737 can fly about 35,000 feet; but the Boeing 747 can fly up to 50,000 feet (higher than Mt. Everest)! Boeings in the future probably wont fly higher than 65,000 feet because the engines need air to work and there isn't very much air up at such altitudes.
Cessna has a vast family of different planes. The smaller 152 and 172' s seldom fly higher than 12,000 feet but larger twins such as the 340 and 406 can go to about 30,000 feet and the Citations can get to 50,000.
Passenger airplanes usually fly around 30,000-38,000 feet. Small aircrafts fly lower and military aircrafts can fly higher.
Well, pretty much yes but it really depends on where it lives.but the question is can a bird fly higher than airplane.BUT WAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THIS . WAT THE HECK.
a bird
Ducks normally fly from 200 to 4,000 feet when migrating, but are capable of flying much higher.
no
Most helicopters fly lower than 10,000 feet because they are more efficient there
Most ducks can fly at an altitude of around 1,000 to 3,000 feet. However, some species of ducks have been known to fly even higher, up to 6,000 feet or more.
Yes they do. Go to www.mountainflights.com. For about USD 165 you can fly over Mount Everest. All flights leave from Kathmandu, Nepal.
yes they do sir if you go to school you will now
Parrots can fly for hours and go from distances. Also parrots can fly higher too.