General Aircraft Rule

General Aircraft Rule

Air traffic controllers direct commercial flights to fly at "even" or "odd" levels. The general rule in most parts of the world is aircraft going east will fly at odd levels, i.e. 35,000 feet, while aircraft heading west will fly even levels, i.e. 34,000 feet.

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