How high does the blimp usually fly?
Most flights, whether with passengers or cross-country, are at 1,000-1,500 feet. Wind Creek likes to keep the ship close to the ground so that people can see it more easily. It has a maximum altitude, depending on the variables of the atmosphere, of about 5,000 feet. Beyond that height the air gets thinner and the helium expands, causing automatic safety valves to open.