not unless u want to fly out of the plane
The shape of an airplane's wing is called the airfoil; this helps the plane to fly easily while in flight.
As high as it says on the altimeter. It changes constantly while in flight.
Air pressure.
In intercontinental flights, most airlines have two crew's on a single flight, therefore one crew can sleep, while the other flies the plane.
The airplane, Wright Flyer I was the first manned aircraft to truly fly. It flew in Kitty Hawk for 12 seconds over 120ft. It was made and tested by the Wright Brother's. Orville flew the plane, while Wilbur ran alongside, as shown in the famous picture of the first flight.
...Not unless you plan to drive a car around the airplane. You require a passport to board a plane for an international flight enterfing Canada. If you plan on driving while in Canada and do not have a Canadian driving licence you may be required to get an international licence depending where you are from and/or how long you will be in Canada.
The airplane is designed to be exceptionally aerodynamic and to push air over the wings in a specific pattern. When the plane accelerates down the runway, the air pressure on top of the wings drops while the air pressure under the wings increases - at some point (preferably before the end of the runway is reached), the differential air pressure lifts the airplane off the ground and the plane is airborne.
The part wont fit, or the plane wont work.
The popping is a result of your body/head adjusting to the pressure differences while on the plane.
Take the bird onto a supersonic plane and, while the plane is in flight, have the bird fly around inside the plane.
You can take in flight a portable oxygen as long as approved by FAA and also the plane you were boarding is also allowing you to travel with oxygen while your on flight.
because you hit the ground to hard