Any non-muslim is not allowed to enter the Holy places like Mecca and Medina. I have to check, if the Pilot is a US Muslim and have asked officially permission...may be he could be allowed to fly over Mecca.
The principle is simple... NO Non-Muslim is allowed to enter/cross/pass over Mecca and Medina
He was the first pilot to fly pilot to fly by himself.
An airline pilot is a person who is trained to fly an aircraft. These airline pilots take a lot of time and money to learn how to fly these billion dollar places to get us to where we want to go.
Yeah yeah next you will ask why is arctic cold and Africa hot
An airline pilot is a person who is trained to fly an aircraft. These airline pilots take a lot of time and money to learn how to fly these billion dollar places to get us to where we want to go
I am a real world pilot and this depends on weather conditions, flight plan weather or not you are restricted from flying over certain areas and if you make stops in other destinations along the way.
No. To fly an airplane you need a pilot's license. To fly on an airplane within the USA, NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
Christopher Lee Marshall of Oceano, CA. At the age of 10 he piloted and became the yourngest pilot to fly transcontinental. At the age of 11 (1988) he became the youngest pilot to fly transatlantic CA to Paris, France
Mecca is closer from US compared to Australia
The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American pilots among the first to be allowed to fly planes for the US.
The Wright brothers did not fly over the US. Almost all of their flying was done at Kitty Hawk or Huffman Prairie.
...do you mean shot down over the former Soviet Union? That pilot's name was FrancisGary Powers.
General Chuck Yeager was the pilot of the Bell X-1, first aircraft to fly supersonic.