Similarly, what's the most dangerous seat on a plane?
Seats with reportedly the highest fatality rate, roughly 44 percent, were on the aisle in the middle third of the plane's cabin.
Similarly, what is the highest a plane can go? 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.
In respect to this, can a human survive at 35000 feet?
1 Answer. Long term, no, it is not. Any exposure to pressure altitudes over 26,000 ft will eventually cause death from hypoxia, even with acclimation to the higher altitudes. There is a period referred to as Time Of Useful Consciousness (ToC) associated with hypoxia.
Is it possible to hold onto a plane?
The answer is, yes, depending upon where you are holding on, the speed of the aircraft, and so forth, you might be able to hold on…for a while.
