JTE,
If an aviator says he's at FL3000, something has gone horribly wrong - that puts hima about five times higher than concorde ever flew.
Flight levels isn't really a height measure anyway - it's all about flying at a constant ambient pressure (so on a day when the barometer is reading a bit high, all the jets flying airways are that bit further away from the ground too). Once you get into the business of genuinely wanting to know how close the ground is (perhaps so you can bomb, avoid, or land on it), everyone turns back to feet or, if the numbers are getting big, thousands of feet.
A.