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May 06, 2025 - 07:50 AM
Crop dusters, also known as agricultural aircraft, typically operate at low altitudes ranging from 10 to 15 feet above the crops to effectively apply pesticides or fertilizers. However, for transit between fields or to comply with regulations, they may fly at higher altitudes, generally below 1,000 feet. The specific altitude can vary depending on the aircraft, mission requirements, and local aviation regulations.