Most do not get completely full, since that would mean continuous overbooking to fill every seat. However, a substantial percentage of the most popular flights are "practically" full, to get the maximum revenue toward the cost of the fuel and the purchase/maintenance of the planes.
More than a third of the cost of operating airlines is personnel costs, which leaves less revenue to pay for the actual aircraft. Given a break-even percentage of 60 to 70% of capacity, just one or two more passengers per flight could determine whether the airline makes a profit or not.
Airborne photographers are most commonly passengers within another aircraft.
By definition, the most popular cities for commercial aircraft must be those with the airports at the top of the passengers per year league. Thus Atlanta, Chicago and London are the medal winners.
The full weight load is supported by vertical pillars, which makes them very strong.
Planes are not perfect but they are not the worst to fly in because it can be safe but it cant be sometimes most of the time it is great to fly in so most of the time planes are safe.
no, suspended load is responsible for the most stream erosion10. Question:Which load is responsible for the most stream erosion?Your Answer:Bed load CORRECT ANSWER Suspended load INCORRECT Dissolved load
If the lights are moving, it is most likely they are planes. If the lights are not moving, it is most likely they are stars.
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Load rejection occurs when load is suddenly removed from the generator. The most obvious example of this is the breaker connecting the generator to the power grid opens. This results in a full load rejection. Load pick up means the generator is supplying power to a given load. When a generator comes on line, it will pick up some load that might have been supplied by another generator.
no not just planes most of them are ships,planes,boats and many other things
Most planes have VHF radios. Military planes have UHF radios, and some planes have satellite communications.
Planes seldom crash more than once.
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