No
Yes but not occupying the same airspace. One airplane can travel behind another. A plane in geometry is a two dimensional flat surface. I assume you mean airplane.
The correct term is 'flew in an airplane" because it means you were in the plane and on the plane means you were literally sitting on the fuselage of the plane.
basically moving very fastly forward. it moves so fast that nothing can like stick or freeze to it. get it? thanx.
Plane
No, the Jefferson Airplane is a 1960's rock group, (They did White Rabbit ), Soul Plane is a movie. (Not about the Jefferson Airplane) .
The plane's distance would be 216.67 miles.
A word that is short for airplane would be plane. Another word that is short for a specific type of airplane is jet. Most people who refer to airplanes simply say planes because it is a much shorter word.
An airplane was named an airplane because it fly's in the AIR and the came up with the word plane. IDK im going out on a limb here but i believe plane comes from geometry, where you have the plane of a surface. the surface in reference is the ground. a flat surface in which it takes off from.
A glider plane
it is a plane
plane, plain
Body of the plane