Airports at high elevations have longer
runways for take offs and landings than do airports at sea
level, why?
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As the height above sea level increases, less air circulates through the aircraft engine, which means there is less thrust. ... Consequently, for a given aircraft model, the runway length required for operations is greater at higher altitudes than if the airport were at sea level.
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