Depends on the plane
If the plane is taking off it will be moving which is kinetic energy... hope this helps
A plane in the air posseses gravitational potential energy or stored energy. If the pilot shuts the engine off the plane releases that energy.
Some plane's are made to take off and land on water
Air control lands the plane. They also take the plane off, and pretty much get the plane from point A to B. As soon as they land and turn off the runway, Air control hands them off to ground control which brings them to the gate and from the gate to runway for take off again...
well i think it gives off about 2,971 every time it take off hope this helps ! :)
the bush plane on the plane were take off
It all helps. If a 747 takes off into a 40mph head wind its take off speed will be reduced from 180mph to 140 mph. Pilots much prefer the headwind as it allows them to take off much sooner
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weapons,paint,well you can take a phone on the plane but you have to turn it off.
You are correct. When the jet moved, she moved with it. If she was moving faster than she was before, then she gained kinetic energy. She lost that kinetic energy when the plane touched down and came to a stop.
Each mass object in there has.That's why it's harder to take off when the plane is full ... the engines have to pump all that kinetic energyinto every suitcase and body inside.
each plane has a set take off speed , flap position and weight for take off