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I have been watching this morning and two flights crossed each other approx. directly overhead of my house, but one going east and the other one going west.
One was flying at 36,000 and the other 37,000 !
If they were in the same position, is 1000 feet enough to separate the two flights ?
One was flying at 36,000 and the other 37,000 !
If they were in the same position, is 1000 feet enough to separate the two flights ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.See under Vertical Separation (FL290) is 29.000' The might not have been exactly over each other though - there is a delay on that website and it`s not as accurate as ATC http:// www.sky brary.a ero/ind ex.php/ Separat ion_Sta ndards
On a flight last year, I felt the aircraft jolt slightly. I looked out of the window to the rear and saw an aircraft which, when both planes were at their closest point, was MUCH closer than 1000ft. We must have flown through the wake of its engines which causes the jolt. I hate to think we were any closer!
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This is normal. If you look at the blue diagram you will see RVSM (reduced vertical separation minima) which is now applied in many countries though not yet all.
http:// ggl.pag esperso -orange .fr/uno .virtua l/docce nter/fl ightlev els.htm l
This has been in place in Europe since 2002.
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This has been in place in Europe since 2002.
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