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Distance
Between Flying Aircrafts
How Close
Can a Plane Fly to Another Aircraft?
By Guest Post
Aviation Voice
If you are a frequent
traveller who enjoys a window seat, you might have noticed other aircraft while
in air.
Flying in the crowded
skies over Europe or North America, it is quite common to see other aircraft
whizzing past, either above or below.
Have you ever wondered how close to each other can aircraft fly?
The
distance between two flying commercial aircraft may vary at different flight
phases and at a different altitude ─ during
a takeoff and landing or at cruise altitude.
This vertical and horizontal
aircraft separation is under control of the specific aviation regulations and
may vary in different regions.
There
are well-established rules to dictate the space that
must exist between two aircraft at all times.
What is the distance for flying
aircraft set by the regulations?
Commercial aircraft flying below 29,000
feet must maintain a vertical separation of 1,000 feet.
Any higher and the
separation increases to 2,000 feet, except in airspace where Reduced Vertical
Separation Minimum (RVSM) applies.
RVSM
approval allows aircraft to fly with a vertical separation of 1,000 feet
reduced from 2,000 feet between FL290 and FL410 inclusive.
Over the ocean, beyond
radar coverage, the vertical separation minimum can be a little as 1,000 feet.
Since
aircraft cause wake turbulence that may affect other aircraft flying the same
track at the same altitude, horizontal separation is much
greater than vertical.
In controlled airspace, the
required minimum horizontal separation between aircraft flying at the same
altitude is five nautical miles, which is just over 9 kilometres.
When
an airplane is departing, Air Traffic Controllers can place aircraft much
closer to each other than they do at cruise altitude.
Thus, in the terminal area
airspace, horizontal separation decreases to three nautical miles.
The
short distance separating two jets feels very close to most passengers and enables
aviation geeks on the ground to take some spectacular photos!
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