No, the plane would weigh the same.
it weighs less in water. think about it, if you cant pick a friend up normally, and you jump in a pool, it is so much easier
You first have to go outside of the plane and go to the blow up slide that leads to the plane. Then strafe jump on topo of the boxes to the right of you. It may take lots of tries. Then back up and strafe jump to the nose of the plane. ONLY THE NOSE OF THE PLANE. ANd then your on top of the plane It may take many tries i recommend to use marathon, and lightweight And use a pistol when jumping
The previous answerer misunderstood the question, which is about jumping inside the cabin of a plane in flight, not jumping *out* of the plane. You will not move toward the back of the plane, as long as the plane isn't accelerating. Think about the Earth -- it's orbiting the sun at tremendous speed, but you don't fly off it when you jump up and down in your yard.
go onto the plane to the Kaya Forest then jump up on the tarp to the house next to it and jump up to the tree
Because they are very heavy and the could weigh up to a ton.
if you go to the very north of the broked plane on the west side you will find there is a slightly lifted part were it has been broked and you can run up to it and jump. once you are on the plane you can run up to the top and jump on to looks like vents and then from there onto a little ledge.
Why do people always jump up and not down? I am feeling very happy and up today Look at the plane up in the sky
The heaviest passenger plane is the Airbus A380, which can weigh up to around 1.2 million pounds when fully loaded.
You can jump higher on moon,because there's less gravity.
when your going up you will most likely weigh more. when you are going down you will most likely weigh less. a good example (for the going down) is skydiving while in the plane you accelerate to a certain speed and height. then you jump outside of the plane and once you jump from the plane and are in open air with nothing attaching you to the plane you are in free fall you will feel weightlessness. so on a scale that is moving the same speed as you while falling will most likely say you weigh nothing unless something is above you say the ceiling or someone else (or a huge thing everything knows as gravity) doesn't push you so as long as you don't push down on the scale while standing on top of it while the elevator is falling which i say don't do because you have to crouch onto the floor in order to survive. you will not weigh anything.
It requires less force to move an object up an inclined plane if the slope is less steep.
If you climb up the ladder on the back of the truck next to the plane, you can jump off the white front and onto the fence under the plane out of the map, drop down, and your out!