yes! especially when there are arabs on the plane.
Some FBI agents do work undercover.
Some themes in "Cherub: Class A" include espionage, child agents, betrayal, loyalty, and the moral complexities of working undercover. The novel also explores the consequences of choices made by the main characters and the dangers they face in the world of counter-terrorism.
State-Sponsored Terrorism. Some also say Government-Sponsored Terrorism.
The agents that produce temporary disabling conditions, which can be either physical or mental, are typically classified as chemical or biological agents. These agents can lead to effects such as incapacitation, confusion, or other impairments that linger for hours or days even after exposure has ended. Examples include certain nerve agents, incapacitating agents, and some types of biological toxins. These agents are of particular concern in scenarios involving terrorism or warfare.
Yes, jets are planes but jets are mostly known as supersonic planes.
Some inclined planes would be a wheelchair ramp, or a binder.
Jet planes can be of many types and some perform better than piston planes.
To be undercover all the times
Terrorism against a country or group of people that is funded by a national government in some way.
Most planes have VHF radios. Military planes have UHF radios, and some planes have satellite communications.
Some planes do like a harier it could stop in the air
yes, some very big planes can hold cars.