yes they are the drivers of airplanes. just like car drivers they can control the speed of the car.
Yes but these military planes are flown navy pilots or military pilots.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
If they are pilots they should. ;)
Because if they dont they miight get lost! Hope this helps :)
As pilots get closer to the speed of sound, the air resistance they experience increases significantly. This can lead to an effect known as "transonic buffeting" where the airflow over the aircraft becomes turbulent. Pilots must carefully control their speed and altitude to manage these effects and prevent loss of control of the aircraft.
pilots
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fly planes i would of thought....
Pilots.
Planes can fly upside-down due to the design of their wings and the principles of aerodynamics. When an aircraft is inverted, the shape of the wings still generates lift, albeit at a different angle of attack. Pilots use control surfaces such as ailerons, elevators, and rudders to maintain stability and control. It's essential for the aircraft to have sufficient speed and power to sustain inverted flight safely.
Planes take off so quickly because they have the ability to go at fast speed. The air flows off the leading edges and the pilots reduce drag in order to go faster.
Yes, pilots use coordinate planes, particularly in navigation and air traffic control. They rely on a three-dimensional coordinate system that includes latitude, longitude, and altitude to determine their position and navigate along flight paths. Additionally, aviation charts often incorporate this coordinate system to help pilots understand their location relative to airways, waypoints, and airports.