Yes. In fact it is fairly common for the National Hurricane Center to fly planes into hurricanes to take measurements.
No. Air pressure decreases.
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
You should go to the National Hurricane Center. see the link below.
Go on the internet and type in 'National Hurricane Center'
into the air
A Typhoon is what a Hurricane in the Pacific becomes once it crosses the 180 degree line. If it would go into the Indian Ocean, it would become a Cyclone. The same storm in Australia is called a Willy Willy. A hurricane is wide and if powerful then circular and will have an eye of calm air in the center. Other storms have other features of a hurricane except for the eye.
depends on the plane.
Air planes can go up to 20,000 ft.
To Bed Or Get On A Plane To The Next Area.
obviously,out because whe the plane moves the air cuts from the front and when near door it pulls every thing out ********* In a pressurized aircraft, like a large jet plane, air would go out. The aircraft has compressors that force air into the plane- at high altitude, the air outside is too thin to breath. If a door opened, the higher pressure inside the plane would push air out.
The plane hit the World Trade Center Building 7 in New York.
They either go by air plane or boat, but most-likly plane