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Exposure to
cosmic radiation may also vary by the type of aircraft flown. Different aircraft tend to
fly at different levels in the sky. Most major airline jetliners fly at close to 30-33,000
feet. Smaller planes fly at lower altitudes. Conversely, supersonic transport, including
the Concorde, fly at higher altitudes. This illustrates that studies of the health effects
of cosmic radiation should also consider exposure levels by identifying the types of
aircraft flown.
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