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The rocket is now too heavy to reach its destination
Flight control system malfunction or failure.
Every activity is recorded in aircraft document, when snag reoccurs, it is viewed serious and investigation follows.
Since there is likely to be a small amount of unburnt fuel remaining in the first stage, when the second stage ignites, it will destroy the first stage completely. This is as a direct result of the unburnt fuel being heated past its flashpoint. The resulting explosion would obliterate the second stage (since it's still full of fuel) and the rest of the rocket, too. The whole "chain reaction" would happen in seconds! The rocket would also be too heavy to reach its destination.
It was finally determined that the crash was the result of a sudden malfunction of the rudder power control unit.
Feathering a propeller means rotating the blades so that the leading and trailing edges are nearly parallel with the aircraft flight path to stop or minimize drag and engine rotation. Normally used to indicate the shutdown of a reciprocating or turboprop engine because of a malfunction.
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Our trip had to be aborted when we ran out of money.
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Human flight is made possible through the use of airplanes and other aircraft. These machines are designed with wings and engines that generate lift and thrust, allowing them to overcome the force of gravity and stay airborne. Additionally, control surfaces such as ailerons, elevators, and rudders enable pilots to maneuver the aircraft in the air.
Yes it is possible to stall a plane in 737 flight simulator for phone.