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1.) To be sure the aircraft is flying high enough to clear terrain or obstructions along the intended route
2.) reduce the possibility of midair collision
3.) altitudes are often selected to take advantage of favorable winds and weather conditions
4.) you must know the altitude to calculate true airspeed
2.) reduce the possibility of midair collision
3.) altitudes are often selected to take advantage of favorable winds and weather conditions
4.) you must know the altitude to calculate true airspeed