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Old 27th Mar 2016, 05:13
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The question asked is if there was a reason a jet might fly at a lower altitude. One obvious one is wind. The actual optimum altitude may be significantly lower than it would be in still air if flying lower nets a lower head wind or (less typically) stronger tail-wind.

Keeping out of an en-route jet-stream head wind might mean an optimum altitude ten thousand or more feet lower than it would be in nil wind.
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