During May 2013 about 27,600 flights went through Irish airspace without landing. Ireland is on many of the major flight paths between North America and Europe. Some flights going between other parts of the world also pass over Ireland.
3 planes
this question cant be answered there will always be planes flying and landing so you will never know. :-[
The Boston Logan International airport has 6 runways that are used for landing and takeoffs. The amount of planes landing at 1 time is determined by Air Traffic Control and depends on a number of factors but the most would be 6.
Yes, it is possible to take a plane to the Bahamas. The island country in question will clear for landing private and public planes from many origin points as long as proper flight and landing procedures are observed.
Commercial planes slow down on landing primarily through the use of brakes and reverse thrust. After touchdown, pilots deploy the aircraft's wheel brakes to reduce speed, while many planes also engage thrust reversers, which redirect engine thrust forward to help decelerate. Additionally, some aircraft use speed brakes, which are panels that extend from the wings to increase drag. These combined methods allow for a safe and controlled landing process.
You can't fly directly from Honolulu to Ireland, you will have to change planes at least once, so the answer to your question will depend on how many changes you have to make and how long the change takes.
It depends on the probability of landing on 3. Without further information, the question cannot be answered.
You have to have at least one. (If you don't have an engine, your are classified as a glider.) The largest planes typically run 4 or 6 jet engines. Most planes have 1,2,3,4 or 6 engines. Very large aircraft sometimes have more. There are propeller planes, turbo prop and jet engines. There are also VTOL Vertical TakeOff and Landing planes, such as the Harrier and Osprey
yes this extraordinary animal unlike many others can fly up to for years without landing some however prefer not to take that exhausting journey.
Flying out of Boston and landing in Dublin, your trip would be about 3000.7 Miles and would take about 6 hrs, 14 mins.
At any given time, there are typically around 9,000 to 14,000 planes in the sky worldwide. This number can vary based on the time of day, weather conditions, and global events. On average, during peak travel times, there can be as many as 20,000 flights taking off and landing across the globe.
There are way too many planes in real life. No one can tell how many planes are in real life.