codash1099
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Why the red bit (and not all purple)?
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Why the red bit (and not all purple)?
The line becomes red when the aircraft ascends from 41,000 feet to 43,000 feet. I can only assume that Flight Radar paints the line at this altitude red as it's above the normal service ceiling.
I think you'll find that the 787's service ceiling is 43,000. Probably 43,100...just to allow FL430 to be used.
We're all talking about it and bet we're not the only ones. That alone might be a good reason to do this!Anyone know why did Boeing send a plane up to do this?
Didn't realise a 787 can do 18 hours non stop. Anyone know why did Boeing send a plane up to do this?
Didn't realise a 787 can do 18 hours non stop. Anyone know why did Boeing send a plane up to do this?