I doubt it but u shuld ask ur vet.
no it is not safe. too much jostling. there is also the possibility of a crash I am 11.
depends on the airplane and the carrier and the distance
No. They would be really scared, and could die.
"The landing system on an aircraft carrier can stop a 54,000 pound airplane traveling at 150 mph in two seconds." Also, the aircraft carrier is often moving away from the landing aircraft (allowing a greater true air speed for the landing airplane.) Suppose the aircraft carrier is going 15 mph, then the 54,000 pound aircraft can land at a true airspeed of 165 mph.
A dog that might be good for a chick is a Pomeranian. This is because they are tiny and can fit comfortably in a cute dog carrier. Also, dachshunds and shihtzu's are commonly chick dogs.
aircraft carrier, airplane, someone name more im stuck
There are about 312000 aircraft's in the world and out of them 17700 are passenger carrier aircrafts
The same carrier you would use in your car is the same carrier to use in an airplane. Just make sure its lightweight and easily carried.
it is carring substances both into and out of the cells.
Worst-case scenario would be to just shut it down and restart it. You might want to also go to the carrier to see if they can diagnose why touching the Airplane mode icon won't turn it off.
air conditioner ?, also with the name haviland, could have also invented an airplane engine/
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