The bullet's vertical velocity at time [tex]t[/tex] is
[tex]v=1400\dfrac{\rm m}{\rm s}-gt[/tex]
where [tex]g=9.80\frac{\rm m}{\mathrm s^2}[/tex] is the acceleration due to gravity.
At its highest point, the bullet's vertical velocity is 0, which happens
[tex]0=1400\dfrac{\rm m}{\rm s}-gt\implies t=\dfrac{1400\frac{\rm m}{\rm s}}g\approx\boxed{142.857\,\mathrm s}[/tex]
(or about 140 s, if you're keeping track of significant figures) after being fired.