All eastbound transatlantic flights (with a direction heading of 0 to 179 degrees) will fly at an even flight level (so 30,000 feet, 32,000 feet, 34,000 feet, 36,000 feet) whilst a westbound transatlantic flight (with a direction heading of 180 to 359 degrees) will have an odd flight level (31,000 feet, 33,000 feet, 35,000 feet etc). Following this rule, no eastbound flight will ever be on the same flight level as a westbound flight.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:37