You could. Thing is, you would need to land as soft as it can be. if the landing impacts hard then good luck.
It depends on... * the type of plane (size/shape) * the height when engines failed * the speed when engines failed ...and probably other factors.
Most commercial Aircraft use jet engines. Some have 2 engines while different model aircraft may have 3 or 4 jet engines. It just depends on the type of aircraft you are looking at.All Commercial Aircraft can safely takeoff and land on One Engine when fully loaded.(Passengers, Fuel, and Cargo) I hope this helps you.
Here's a very simple answer to a very complex question: To take off, an aircraft must accelerate to a fast enough speed so that the airfoils (wings) generate sufficient lift for the aircraft to overcome gravity (its weight) and become airborne. This is accomplished through the use of engines that produce thrust--jet engines or propeller engines, for example--which move the aircraft forward through the air. To land, the thrust is reduced gradually so as to reduce the speed which reduces lift which, in turn, allows the aircraft to descend. Again, this is a very simplistic explanation to a very complicated process.
The advantages, you move over a lot more land in a lot less time. The disadvantages, Jet engines use a lot more fuel, and are a lot louder.
No. An aircraft takes off and lands into the wind. (Or as close as possible to directly into the wind).
Jet-powered aircraft land on the same airports as piston-engine aircraft.
No, a warthog jet cannot land vertically. The Warthog, officially known as the A-10 Thunderbolt II, is a fixed-wing aircraft that lands conventionally on a runway. It does not have Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) capabilities like some other aircraft such as the Harrier jet.
Pilots that are flying naval aircraft.
It is the shuttle land like a normal glider?
The Battle of Midway was fought entirely at sea by aircraft from Japan's aircraft carrier forces, the United States Navy aircraft carrier forces, and land-based aircraft from Midway.
Aircraft take off and land on airstrips. Airstrips are runways aircraft are planes.
No, the C-17 air transport aircraft is much too heavy & large to land on an Aircraft Carrier. Or for that matter take-off again.