skyveline
Skyveline is a term used in aviation to describe the maximum altitude at which an aircraft can safely operate. This limit is determined by several factors, including the aircraft's engine performance, wing design, and the prevailing atmospheric conditions. As an aircraft ascends, the air density decreases, which impacts the amount of lift generated by the wings and the efficiency of the engines. Therefore, there is a point beyond which the aircraft can no longer maintain sustained flight.
The skyveline is not a fixed number but rather a dynamic value that can change depending on