No but most planes can make the trip. Actually one refueling spot might take you to Alaska but its a small airstrip no airport and it only handles small planes no bigger than gliders plus it would be like another 5 hours on the trip.
The Airfore either stations tankers at certain points along the route to refuel fighters or have the tankers fly along side the fighters to refuel when necessary. This happens all the time over the Pacific, where the Hawaii ANG perform these missions daily.
Airplanes refuel in the ground. Trucks carrying airplane fuel come and refuel the aircraft.Some jet aircraft have the capability of refuelling in the air.
When people gift you fuel go to the fuel station on the map and click refuel and it automatically will refuel all of your fuel for all of you tools.
1 definition to refuel is when you put gas again in you're car.Another is when you eat again.:)
No they do not. Only military and government planes do this. Commercial airlines will land at an airport to refuel.
You might plan to refuel when your fuel gauge reads one-eighth of a tank of gasoline. Some people choose to refuel when the gauge reads one-quarter of a tank remaining.
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If you don't refuel a vehicle you run the risk of getting stuck along the road when the engine won't run anymore.
No, it cannot.
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It takes several hours to refuel a cruise ship. Most hold around 500,000 gallons of fuel in multiple storage tanks.
The Hawaiian Islands are the only piece of habitable lands for 2000 miles in any direction. From the early 1800s to the present, Hawaii is seen as an important place to refuel and resupply for ships traversing the vast Pacific Ocean. Also, the US military can monitor and respond to national threats coming from the Pacific and Asia regions easier.