Who holds the altitude record for an airplane? (2024)

Who holds the altitude record for an airplane? (1)

A reader wonders, “Why is a MiG credited with the Absolute Altitude Record when the X-15 flew approximately 200,000 feet higher?”

It doesn’t seem fair. On July 17, 1962, American test pilot Robert White took the X-15 to an altitude of 314,688 feet. But it’s Russian pilot Alexandr Fedotov who holds the world altitude record, set on August 31, 1977, when his MiG E-266M reached a mere 123,523 feet. What gives?

The answer is simple: The way in which the two aircraft were launched puts them in different categories. The X-15 was never intended to take off under its own power; it was carried aloft by a modified B-52. So White’s record fell under the “Altitude Gain, Aeroplane Launched from a Carrier Aircraft” category (and has since been broken by Michael Melvill during his June 21, 2004 SpaceShipOne flight). Fedotov’s absolute record for altitude is for a ground-launched airplane.

Another requirement for setting an official record is that an observer from either the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) or its umbrella organization, the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), be present during the record-setting attempt.

But as Phil Scott wrote in our February 1996 issue, “Record books don’t always give the whole story. The first powered flight was 120 feet, made by Orville Wright on December 17, 1903, right? Well, back then there was no FAI and thus no trained FAI observers—just a bunch of guys helping out from the Kitty Hawk lifesaving station. As far as the FAI is concerned, the first confirmed, sustained flight was 197 feet, made by Alberto Santos-Dumont in 14-bis on October 23, 1906. The Wrights also get no official credit for being first to fly a circuit of one kilometer or more. Again: no official FAI-approved observers. That honor went to Henri Farman, flying a Voisin biplane in 1908—more than two years after the Wrights had accomplished the same thing.”

The FAI was conceived in 1905, when the presidents of the Aero Club of France, the German Airship League and the Aero Club of Belgium proposed an organization that would “regulate the sport of flying…[and] advance the science and sport of Aeronautics.” At its inception, the FAI decided to “methodically catalogue the best performances achieved, so that they be known to everybody; to identify their distinguishing features so as to permit comparisons to be made; and to verify evidence and thus ensure that record-holders have undisputed claims to their titles.”

Marcel Meyer, executive director of the FAI, wrote us by email: “Absolute World Records represent the best performances from all classes of aeroplanes, regardless of weight classifications or method of propulsion. There are four absolute world record [categories]: absolute altitude (the greatest altitude achieved for a flight performance for altitude, altitude with payload, or altitude in horizontal flight); absolute distance (the greatest distance achieved for a flight performance for distance or distance over a closed course); absolute greatest payload (the greatest payload achieved for a flight performance for greatest payload); absolute speed (the greatest speed achieved for a flight performance for speed over a 3 kilometer course or speed over a 15 kilometer course).”

The NAA has been certifying U.S. aviation records since 1905; their web site lists the record categories recognized, and explains how to make a record attempt.

What about other disputed records, like the one Irvin Lush, of Louisville, Kentucky, asks about: “Who was the first person to break the sound barrier in an airplane? The X-1 was a rocket.”

As writer Al Blackburn wrote in our January 1999 issue, George Welch, in a North American XP-86, the prototype for the U.S. Air Force’s first swept-wing fighter, reached Mach 1 during the same time period as Chuck Yeager. Yeager was able to claim an official record because all airspeed, Mach number, pressure, and temperature data from test flights were tracked, recorded, and documented, wrote Blackburn. But there was another high-speed experimental aircraft flying over the desert that autumn. And although claims that the North American XP-86 achieved Mach 1 are merely anecdotal, Blackburn, a former North American test pilot, interviewed eyewitnesses, researched historical accounts, and reconstructed the events of those memorable months in the book Aces Wild: The Race for Mach 1. He concluded: “Looking at the record, it could have been Welch by a fortnight or Yeager by four weeks….”

The first flight of the XP-86 took place on Wednesday, October 1. Welch took his aircraft to 320 knots, which he estimated should be Mach 0.90. He accelerated to 450 knots, whereupon Millie Palmer, a resident of Muroc, “reported that a big ‘ba-boom’ had nearly bounced her out of bed. She added that Pancho [Barnes], a big Yeager supporter, had heard it too but attributed it to some mining operation up in the hills.” Was it the first sonic boom from a jet?No FAI observer was there, so the arguments continue today.

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Rebecca Maksel is a senior associate editor at Air & Space.

Who holds the altitude record for an airplane? (2024)

FAQs

Who holds the altitude record for an airplane? ›

In August of 1977, a Soviet Union test pilot strapped himself into a twin-engine MiG-25 supersonic interceptor and set a record for absolute flight altitude that still stands today. He climbed to an altitude of 123,523 feet.

What plane holds the altitude record? ›

Ballistic Flight profile

By the way – the World Altitude Record of an Air Breathing Plane is held by Alexandr Fedotov and was done in a special record version of the Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-25 Foxbat, the E-266M.

Who decides flight altitude? ›

As for determining the specific cruising altitude for each commercial flight, aircraft dispatchers select the optimal flight path preflight. To do so, they consider factors like the specific aircraft and its weight, the wind and weather conditions, air traffic, and even the direction of the fight.

What is the highest possible plane altitude? ›

How high do commercial planes fly? Commercial passenger jets fly at a cruise altitude of 35,000 feet or 10,670 meters or 6.3 miles. Commercial passenger planes can fly as high as 41,000 - 43,100 feet, this is called the aircraft's service ceiling.

Which airline has the highest altitude? ›

Question: What is the highest altitude an airplane can fly? Answer: The highest commercial airliner altitude was 60,000 feet by Concorde. The highest military air-breathing engine airplane was the SR-71 — about 90,000 feet. The highest airliner flying today reaches 45,000 feet.

Did the United 777 lose altitude? ›

The Boeing 777 jet lost altitude about one minute after departure in heavy rain, descending from 2,100 feet to about 748 feet above the water before the crew recovered from the descent.

Can you see a plane at 60,000 feet? ›

“Having been on Concorde, and been at 60,000 feet, you can see it pretty clearly there.”

Why do planes fly at 37000 feet? ›

Fuel Efficiency: One of the predominant reason because at such a high altitude then air creates less drag on the aircraft, which means the plane can use less fuel in order to maintain speed. Less wind resistance, more power and less effort so to speak.

Can you see a plane at 35,000 feet from the ground? ›

Yes it is possible to see an airplane flying at 35,000 feet if the sky is very clear in the day time. You can also use a powerful telescope or binocular or use a good telephoto lens on your DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera or Mirror-less camera to take clear photos.

What's the longest a plane can fly without landing? ›

In 1958-1959, the two pilots set the record for the world's longest-ever flight when they flew non-stop for 64 days, 22 hours, and 19 minutes over Las Vegas, landing on February 7, 1959.

Can a plane fly for 24 hours without stopping? ›

Theoretically it is possible but even a supersonic jet would be hindered by factors such as speed restrictions and in-flight refuelling. Yes – but only in theory. The Earth is roughly 40,000km in circumference at the equator, and completes one rotation every 24 hours.

How long can a Cessna 172 stay in the air? ›

On 4 February 1959, the two pilots succeeded and achieved to fly 64 days, 22 hours, 19 minutes and five seconds without landing. The Cessna 172 aircraft, named Hacienda, is nowadays displayed at the McCarrran International Airport in Las Vegas.

Can planes fly at 80,000 feet? ›

Therefore, the maximum capture area for both inlets to take in air is between fifty and sixty square feet. This is just about enough to fly an airplane like the A-11 at 80,000 feet at Mach 3.

Can a plane fly at 100000 feet? ›

A few airplanes have exceeded this altitude, but were only able to do so momentarily… they were unable to sustain level flight at that high altitude. The current altitude record, I believe, for sustained level flight by an airplane is about 97,000 feet — a record set by the Helios “flying wing” airplane.

At what altitude can planes no longer fly? ›

The maximum height that a commercial airplane is allowed to reach when they fly is 42,000 feet, as this is the universally approved maximum altitude. This max altitude for airplanes is known as the “service ceiling.” Most commercial air jets fly at such a high altitude because it is known to optimize efficiency.

What altitude does the SR-71 fly at? ›

More than a decade after their retirement the Blackbirds remain the world's fastest and highest-flying production aircraft ever built. The Blackbirds were designed to cruise at Mach 3.2, just over three times the speed of sound or more than 2,200 miles per hour and at altitudes up to 85,000 feet.

What is the highest altitude a 747 can fly? ›

For example, the Airbus A320 has a maximum altitude of 39,000 feet (11,900m) and the Boeing 747 45,000 feet (13,700m).

What is the highest altitude reached in a Cessna 172? ›

Most Cessna 172s have a maximum altitude of 13,000 to 15,000 feet, which is much lower than the previously discussed models. These airplanes need to make sure that they stay within this range to be as safe as possible.

What plane has gone the highest? ›

the X-15 flew faster and higher than any other piloted winged vehicle other than the space shuttle. on separate flights, the X-15 reached mach 6.70 (4,520 mph) and 354,200 feet. the program could have broken every speed and altitude record in the books, but that was not the goal.

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