Collocations for altitude - noun
ADJECTIVE
extreme,
great,
high
low
maximum, minimum
cruising
The plane took off and climbed to cruising altitude.
low
maximum, minimum
cruising
The plane took off and climbed to cruising altitude.
VERB + altitude
cruise at,
fly at,
maintain
The aircraft maintained an altitude of 28 000 feet.
The aircraft maintained an altitude of 28 000 feet.
reach,
rise to
The aviators reported the columns of smoke rising to an altitude of 2 000 feet.
The aviators reported the columns of smoke rising to an altitude of 2 000 feet.
gain
lose
The plane suddenly started to lose altitude.
lose
The plane suddenly started to lose altitude.
altitude + NOUN
sickness
training
She plans to carry out altitude training before going to the Olympics.
training
She plans to carry out altitude training before going to the Olympics.
PREPOSITION
at (an/the) altitude
No trees will grow at that altitude.
people who lived at high altitudes
It's harder to breathe at altitude.
No trees will grow at that altitude.
people who lived at high altitudes
It's harder to breathe at altitude.
altitude of
They fly at altitudes of up to 15 000 feet.
They fly at altitudes of up to 15 000 feet.