I was on board flight NU 54 (Japan Transocean Air / B737-800) November 1st. Looking at the sea surface, I had the impression that the plane flew low for a long time before climbing, which is confirmed by the following flight data:
https://fr.flightaware.com/live/flight/ ... F/tracklogThat is nearly 3 minutes at less than 500m altitude, or nearly 5 minutes at less than 1000m. Is this an unusual take-off? I think so, because most other flights on the same route reach 500m altitude in around 30 seconds and 1000m altitude in less than 2 minutes.
The objective here was, I think, to find an area where the cloud cover was less dense to climb (the weather was bad). But how long can an airliner continue to fly at low altitude before climbing? Isn't there a danger to fly for a long time at less than 1000m? Thanks for your feedback!