Open the window and ask...lol
Its the other way round because he uses one wing to cover his eyes from the glare when flying towards it.
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Yes, if you are flying domestic only.Not if you are flying into CA. They will take them from you. Any fruit or vegetables coming into the state is taken away at entry.
Gravity has the same effect on a pilot as any other object. If a plane is flying very fast, the gravity is still pulling the aircraft and the pilot down towards the earth. If the plane performs maneuvers, then the gravity may seem negligible but it still is pulling down. As objects goes higher away from the earth, the pull of the gravitional forces decreases. But a change in the gravitional force would not be noticeable until you get into space---where a jet can not fly.
It ran away with the dog from the moon.
It isn't legal to do so at this point in time. They have to be pumped away at the airport upon landing.
from a secret dimension far far away or out of a plane or a flying bus many different places
Superior (towards head) Medial (towards the middle saggital plane) distal (far away from the point of reference).
The division of the body into sections from front to back, right and left, and top and bottom by the use of the midsagittal plane, the traverse plane and the coronal plane. Along with the movement away from or towards these planes.
I am a pilot, and I worry about why you are asking this question. But without giving away any "secrets" I can tell you crashing is the same as flying into the ground (or a mountain).
Maryland is about 42 minutes away from New York when flying on a plane. There is approximately 234 miles between the two locations.
Sydney, Australia is approximately 8 hours away from Bora Bora, when flying on a plane. There is 3,717 miles between the two locations.