Flying



Flying is the most versatile form of transportation and found only in Creative mode, although third-party mods can enable flying in Survival mode. Flying makes the player move at around 10.8 meters/second (38.88 km/h), which is approximately 250% of the normal walking speed, being 4.3 meters/second. When flying, friction will be reduced to a level equivalent to when on ice. If a player is flying in fluids they will not sink or slow down.

Flying is not limited by any processes such as food depletion, which limits sprinting. Flying mode can be toggled by double-tapping the "jump" key and can be activated at any altitude. The player can gain or lose altitude while flying by pressing the "jump" or "sneak" keys, respectively. Flying mode is automatically disabled if the player lowers onto a surface while in the air. Flying increases the player's field of view by 10. A way to tell if you are flying or walking is to look at the sun or moon, which will zoom in or out during the mode change. Flying is useful in combat because the player can not only take its victim by surprise, but can also deal critical hits if moving downwards while attacking.

In the Pocket Edition, the player ascends or descends by sliding from the center button to the up or down button, respectively.

If the Player gets into a minecart or bed while flying, they will still be flying when they get out of the minecart or bed.

Players flying in the Void will only receive Void damage if they are below altitude -64, allowing them to fly a short distance beneath Void level.

Flying is usually not enabled on vanilla servers, so if the player is in Survival mode and is in the air for an abnormally long time, they will be kicked.

Bugs

 * When flying near unusual level surfaces such as redstone repeaters, it is possible to sink 1 block into the ground.
 * The Player can activate flying mode and fly up or down while sleeping, although the player cannot move the field of view.
 * If The Player enters a boat while flying in Creative, the boat will get a significantly large speed boost.
 * The game remembers any fall distance while the player is flying, that is, if the player were to fall (or shift) down one meter 256 times, the game would then register the player as having fallen 256 meters consecutively. This effect is canceled out every time the player touches the ground. There are two interesting effects to this: firstly, if the player has dropped more than 3 meters while flying, and then changes game mode to one that does not allow flying, the player will take damage, just as if they had fallen from a cliff. If the distance is large enough, the player can die instantly. Secondly, the player will deal critical damage to other players and mobs, though without the difficulty of aiming while falling.
 * There is an "I Am In Space Effect" If you fly about 50-55 seconds farther than the build height limit, it will change weathers. For example, it is night on the ground On the build height limit it is sunset. 50-55 seconds farther it is like night. But, the sun is visible not the moon.

Trivia

 * It is possible to sprint while flying; sprinting and then activating flying gives a minimal speed boost. This can be used to obtain the highest FOV setting by changing the FOV to Quake Pro, drinking a Speed II Potion of Swiftness, sprinting, and flying.
 * If a player flies very close to, but not on the floor, he/she will make a large amount of stepping sounds when moving.
 * If the player switches from Creative mode to Survival mode ingame while flying by using mods (ex. Too Many Items), the player will continue to fly, but the second the player hits the ground, the player will be hurt or killed due to the accumulated fall damage.
 * Before Creative mode was implemented, you could only access to flying using Single Player Commands mod. Now that Creative mode is implemented, you can fly by double tapping spacebar (only in Creative mode.)
 * If the player goes high enough while flying in Creative mode, the sun can be seen through the fog even if the player looks down; the player can also see the clouds at this time.
 * If the player goes about 80 blocks up (the height of the average mountain) they can see cave systems and lava in unloaded chunks.
 * If the player is flying via mods in survival mode, there is possible glitch that makes you take damage when flying downward at a speed of 5.2 or above.
 * It is possible, but only with third-party mods or inventory editors, to turn your view upside down by drinking a potion of Swiftness 4, sprinting, flying, and having the FOV at Quake Pro.