Correct sentence: Airplanes fly very far and very high, staying above bad weather and traffic.
Why this is better (explained for a 6-year-old):strong>
- We add a little pause (a comma) before staying because it tells more about how the airplanes fly.
- You can say very far and very high or just far and high. Both are okay.
- Traffic is a shorter, simple word for cars on the road; you can use traffic jams too, but traffic sounds cleaner in the sentence.
Another easy way to say it: Airplanes fly very far and very high. They stay above bad weather and traffic.