Pilots fly over deserts all the time. There is nothing dangerous about flying over a desert.
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Yes, under the proper conditions, clouds can and do form over deserts.
German pilots who were shot down over Britain in both World Wars became prisoners of war if still alive after crashing or landing. Exactly the same happened to British pilots shot down over Germany.
Pilots use mostly electronic equipment. If electronics go out they use instruments.
There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world. For a list of these deserts along with their locations and classifications, click on this link.
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Not sure - but you can count me in amongst them. I've held a Private Pilots Licence for over 25 years.
Airplanes are tested over and over again to avoid mechanical failure. Many systems are redundant. Pilots are trained to avoid emergencies and a great deal of the training pilots go through is all about how to handle emergencies. Planes are reliable and when they are not the pilot uses his knowledge to make sure emergencies don't get out of hand.
Rattlesnakes live in a variety of habitats including both hot subtropical deserts and cold winter deserts. There are a number of species spread over all the deserts of North America.
Airline pilots wear two seat belts - one over their waist, and one over their outside shoulder (left for pilot, right for co pilot)
There are over 26 major desert areas in the world. Some are hot deserts, some are cool deserts and some are cold deserts. There is no single answer to your question.
Deserts have very high temperatures in the daytime, and lower temperatures in the nighttimes. In the day, the temperature can go over 105 degrees F.Clarification:Some deserts are hot but others, such as the Atacama Desert and Antarctica are cool or even bitter cold.