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It is false that a plane flying against a jet stream will travel faster than a plane traveling with a jet stream.
No.
false because if you think of a paper airplane flying against the wind it will fall faster then the paper airplane flying with the wind
false because if you think of a paper airplane flying against the wind it will fall faster then the paper airplane flying with the wind
no it did not make any difference
Providing the plane flies high enough, it will be pushed by the jet stream when flying east. The wind will oppose it when flying west.
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It depends on whether you are driving by car, going by bus, taking the train, or flying by plane.
because when you are flying and the jet stream is going the opposite way your plane is then it will be more difficult to fly there, or if you are going the same way as the jet stream then you could get to your destination faster.
Flying in a plane has always been open to the public.
This due to planes travelling in jet streams which are air currents flowing west to east. Flying west to east takes less time as the plane with the jet stream. If a plane flies east to west the flight time can be significantky increased as it is flying against the air current.