The staying in air is called hovering.It can be done only by some fighter jets, birds and owls.
No... a flight cant stay in air without moving..even for a second....but some of the fighters and helicopters can stay in air for minutes or hours..
15 hours and 4 minutes 7250 miles
Airplanes need to fly forward in order to stay in the air. They need air passing over the wings in order to stay in flight. Without air passing over the wing, bernoulli's principle can't take effect and the airplane would fall.
Planes stay in flight because of bernoulli's principle. When air passes over a airplanes wing. The air that goes on the top of the wing moves faster than the air the goes on the bottom. Thsi auses a low pressure system above the wing and a high pressure system beneath the wing. The high pressure below the wing pushes the airplane up allowing it to fly.
The plane was able to stay in air for just a few minutes. Then it lost power and came down. This successful powered flight was done in 1903.
The required speed to flight in air is 280kmph.
It is dependent on the length of outgoing flight, and also when the connection flight or return flight is leaving that they are booked on. Usually its 30 minutes if you are lucky on short hauls, with the long haul flights being a little different as you need time to regroup after a flight.
flight is in the air
flight attendant = air host / air hostess
space flight you go to outer space regualr flight flight you stay around earth
flight how long will it stay up and how smoth would it be in the air and your mom just jokeing and how heavy
You can't fly in a vacuum! Air pressure is what keeps an airplane or a bird in flight.