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May 28, 2015
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61_Shasta
Depends on altitude and horizontal spacing but that is a general rule of thumb
Below 29K, minimum separation is 300 feet and above that an ATC can stack them at 600 apart but generally they maintain 1,000.
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how close have you seen another airline while at cruising altitude? Was on a
OmahaThunderCoug
5/28/15 6:29pm
Hard to tell. It looked to be about 1/4 mile away.
byuluvr
5/28/15 6:35pm
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MMCougIII
5/28/15 11:46pm
Looked like it. It was to the right of my plane. I had the window seat
byuluvr
5/29/15 12:00am
they must be at least 1000 feet apart vertically
blucoug18
5/28/15 6:38pm
Depends on altitude and horizontal spacing but that is a general rule of thumb
61_Shasta
5/28/15 7:31pm
RE: how close have you seen another airline while at cruising altitude? Was on
Mathew
5/28/15 7:00pm
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