Some planes can, yes. A plane that weighs 12,500 lbs or less, and isn't powered by jet engines, can be flown by one person. There are a very few single-pilot jets, but most jets require two pilots.
the wright brothers flew the first planeIt was when the first plane was flown by a pilot
"A "cub pilot" was one name for an apprentice riverboat pilot, most notably on the Mississippi River during the 19th century. Such training was detailed in the 1883 book Life on the Mississippi by Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain). (* For aircraft, the Piper J-3 "Cub" was built between 1938 and 1947, and still flown today.)" (Wiki User)
An aeroplane is flown by a person who is known as the pilot.
Not likely. He was an amature pilot and died flying a plane that he had only flown once before. The plane itself wasnt in good condition, and may have contributed to him losing control.
For this answer I will leave out the remote controlled planes and the hang gliders or ultralight. This answer is based for a plane flown with a human pilot aboard. The smallest working air plane Bumble Bee II.
you pilot a plane
This depends on the airline. A flight from Toronto to Buffalo would not take very long, but if there is turbulence or the pilot has to take a different route, one would be on a plane longer than usual.
To fly a plane is the same as to pilot a plane.
descended? Driven (in a car, as opposed to flown in a plane). Walked (as opposed to having flown somewhere.)
A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.
It was flown into it by a crazy pilot
A person can visit the pilot on a plane before the plane takes off. Someone can ask to see the pilot before taking off and they can meet them. Many pilots also welcome the passengers onto the plane, so they can be met that way as well.