There will be a refueling plane which contains only fuel. A long hose or pipe will be lowered from the refueling plane. A plane which is to be refueled will have a hole which goes to fuel tank. The pipe will be injected into the hole. The fuel will flow through the pipe. The plane gets refueled.Then the pipe or hose is drawn back.
Only military jets can be refuelled while flying. In the case of large jets a fuel transfer of up to 3,000 gallons is common
30 seconds or so, to fill up a jet fighter from a refueling tanker plane in mid air at 400mph!
Depends on where it's flying from, the size/type of the plane, and how heavily loaded it is.
she crashed
It's do to the pressure stopping/shutting off.
keep contact between the tank and fuel spout
keep contact between the tank and fuel spout
keep contact between the tank and fuel spout
keep contact between the tank and fuel spout
The changes of an airplane crashing are relatively low. On an airplane, when you add weight, extra fuel s needs to be burned to keep the extra weight flying. When you add hundreds of parachutes, the fuel burn increase is substantial on each flight which would make it very expensive for airlines to add parachutes for eveyone on an airplane.
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Avgas is a common name for fuel used by internal combustion engines in aircraft, while jet fuel is used in jet engines.