Yes! people do it all the time. though it does cost a few thousand dollars..........:) that's how racehorses and pro riders transport their horses overseas.
Yes. There are commercial carriers that specialize in livestock shipping.
Race horses travel overseas in airplanes. They used to travel over seas in boats, but that's to dangerous/risky/and slow right now.
A horse can fly in a plane if it is not elderly
Sure it is!
They fly horses on cargo planes that are equipped for equine transport. Such things do exist--horse racing is big in the United Arab Emirates, and some of the owners will buy horses in Kentucky. To get a horse on a plane, they get the truck from the airport food service operation and put the horse in it. They drive the horse out to the plane, raise the truck up to the plane and walk the horse in.
He wants to fly the plane. or He wants to fly a plane.
Unless you are flying in a private plane you can't fly a horse anywhere, the airlines don't allow it. If you are going in a private plane you will need a special crate for your horse along with a tranquilizer to calm the animal on the ride. I suggest having a vet or someone that knows what they are doing with you on the flight in case the horse freaks out and needs help
A horse fly
Yes, a horse fly is a real fly.
No, he can fly in a plane but is not a pilot.
Passengers fly on a plane.
High
can fly plane with one lung
it is perfectly safe for a baby to fly on a plane as long as they are sucking on a pacifier or bottle feeding during take off and landing.
Both - you fly it in the air, but you drive it on the ground.