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Why Can't Airplanes Fly Higher Than 43,000 Feet?
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Commercial jets cannot fly higher than approximately 12,000 meters because this altitude represents the mathematical seam where four physics constraints—lift generation, cabin pressurization, engine thrust, and speed of sound—reach a critical compromise. At this altitude, only one-quarter of the atmosphere's mass remains, meaning wings must work harder to generate lift, engines produce only one-fifth of their sea-level thrust, and the narrow corridor between stall speed and Mach buffet (coffin corner) becomes extremely tight. The aircraft must burn 3-4 tons of fuel per hour to become light enough to reach this ceiling, making the cruise altitude a destination earned through fuel consumption rather than a fixed limit.

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