Open a flight tracker and look at basically any flight and you should notice they all tend to dip at least once after take-off before they climb – steeper than before, typically – to their cruising altitudes.
Usually, the exact route is directed by local/regional air traffic control, and arrival/departure corridors are mapped out for larger airports too. So many factors might be a reason for this.
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Usually, the exact route is directed by local/regional air traffic control, and arrival/departure corridors are mapped out for larger airports too. So many factors might be a reason for this.
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