The Sweet Spot
35,000 feet is the
sweet spot
– not too low, not too high. It balances fuel efficiency and safety.
Fuel Efficiency
At this height, thin air reduces drag → saving fuel & money.
Weather Avoidance
Flying high avoids turbulence, storms, and birds – making the ride smoother.
Safety Margin
If an engine fails, planes can still glide safely at this height.
35,000 feet is the
sweet spot
– not too low, not too high. It balances fuel efficiency and safety.
Air Traffic Control
Not too close to space, not too close to Earth – 35,000 feet is perfect for efficiency, safety & comfort.
The Perfect Balance
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