'Bush' planes are types of airplanes flown in the colder parts of the Northern Hemisphere, where there is easy access to fuel, mechanics, water landing areas and spare parts.
In Antarctica, government logistical operations are carried out by military aircraft, because they can operate in the harsh and Spartan environment of the continent. 'Bush' planes are not suitable for use in Antarctica.
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There are many places where bush planes are known to fly. Bush planes are known to fly in places such as the Alaskan tundra, the Australian outback, and the Canadian north.
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Yes, but not commercial airplanes.
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Most light aircraft can be fitted with floats and when they are, they're called float planes. There are hundreds of different kinds of float planes that are currently in use in Alaska for bush operations. One of the more popular aircraft for bush flying is the de Havilland Beaver. See the link below for a picture.
The school that President Bush was visiting when the planes hit the twin towers was Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida.
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Bush was in Florida on his way back to dc
George H. W. Bush is still alive- he used all the modes of transportation available today on occasion- ships, trains, planes, cars, elevators,walking, bicycles,...
President Bush (Senior)