Planes take off so quickly because they have the ability to go at fast speed. The air flows off the leading edges and the pilots reduce drag in order to go faster.
because planes are fast and they can go to place that boats, cars, ect. can not. and for quicker transportation
over 14 mph
Theoretically, yes. The force in which balances gravity and keeps the plane in air is produced by the relative speed between the air and the plane's wings. When the air is still, the plane has to move (fast!), relative to the air. If the planes is to be static, then the air has to move: really fast. However, winds of such strengths are rather unlikely concerning passanger jets and large planes. For small (model planes, etc), it is hightly possible.
Air planes can go up to 20,000 ft.
France airport
no not at all they are very slow, slower than snails
1 metre per hour
The air is very fast. Especially in a severe thunderstorm. The wind can go as fast as 100mph.
Some rocket planes can go as fast as six times the speed of sound. Most military fighter planes do not go faster than twice the speed of sound, and the typical civilian passenger/transport plane goes slower than the sound barrier.
The answer is no. Planes have technology that depressurizes the cabin. If a person was to travel 1000 mph outside, they wouldn't be able to breathe due to the suction (vacuum) created by the motion. The lack of air would cause asphyxiation. This means they would suffocate to death.
planes are used for cargo shipping, passenger shipping, or just sight seeing.