No, if you try to land on a runway, your plane explodes when you hit the ground.
Some plane's are made to take off and land on water
I would jump out of the plane with a parachute or pull out my pocket knife and kill them, or i would take over the plane and land the plane the and RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The verb "land" is transitive when it is used with a direct object. For example, in the sentence "She landed the plane," "plane" is the direct object of the verb "land." However, "land" can also be used as an intransitive verb when it does not take a direct object. For example, in the sentence "The plane landed," there is no direct object.
It is still illegal even if you are not on any countries soil, when you take off from the ground it is understood that you are already in the country where the plane will land and therefore that countries laws are in effect.
The only way a plane will not take off is a thunderstorm, hurricane, snow, twister, blinding gases from volcano, or earthquake. Rain is weak in compaarison to the metal of an airplane
If its plane wise then it's to land. Otherwise if it's clothes wise, then its to put on.
It depends on... * the type of plane (size/shape) * the height when engines failed * the speed when engines failed ...and probably other factors.
It is around 750 miles by plane. You can take the long bus trip but plane is cheap and easier. Boat is another but does take 2 days.
A plane that is designed to take off from and land on water is called a seaplane. Seaplanes can be equipped with floats or pontoons to support them on the water's surface. There are also amphibious planes, which can operate both on water and on land.
Airport accounment is when they accounce when a flight is about to take off or when a plane gonna land from where to where..stuff like that.
That is not common. Flaps are generally used to take-off and land.
halve an hour or 30 minutes but it does depenp if the air port is busy or you cant land . but this is if you take a plane