Depends. Most rats fly first class in my experience. Seriously, it depends on the airplane and conditions. Commercial aircraft are pressurized so pets and people can breathe. Most baggage compartments are heated too. So if the rat is inside the airplane's pressure shell it will be fine. A rat in the wheel wells or the wings would not usually survive.
After take-off a plane climbs to a safe altitude before leveling off.
The building is at a high altitudeAfter take-off a plane climbs to a safe altitude before leveling off.
A plane climbs into the jet stream which is flowing at a rate of 80 miles per hour Traveling with the jet stream for 5 hours the plane covers 1150 miles The plane then reduces its altitude and flies 150.
to measure their altitude
The auto pilot on board an aircraft can auto-fly the plane. The pilot programs it with flight information, then monitors it throughout the flight.
Either after take off the pilot turns on auto pilot or he pitches the plane nose up by pullling back on the plane yoke a yoke is used to make the plane go up and dwn
As the plane climbs, the pressure drops, even in a pressure cabin. The pop is your ears equalizing from ground pressure to altitude pressure.
Pilot, copilot, Steward, stewardess, and I believe there is a maintenance person on board as well
you pilot a plane
To fly a plane is the same as to pilot a plane.
A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.
I couldn't really understand if you meant pilot as in the first show in a television series, pilot as in a person who flies a plane, or some other word. So here are a few examples: He is an excellent pilot (person who flies a plane). I loved the pilot episode of The Nanny (first episode in a television series). Hope That Helps You Out -FemaleKickboxer O3O