No. The co-pilot may take over as pilot in "command".
plane was flying at 650m
Flying in a plane has always been open to the public.
Amelia Earhart's airplane was named "The Flying Laboratory." This was because the plane was equipped with a lab.
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
According to the New York Times, up to forty percent of Americans have a fear of flying on an airplane. Aviophobia is the name given to a fear of flying. Some are only minor, and manage to get on a plane with medication, whilst others will not travel by plane.
no because their is a rule that switch off your phone when the plane is flying
Most pilots work for big airlines 'Airlines require two pilots in the cockpit flying the plane: the captain and the copilot, also known as the first officer. Before a flight, they examine the airplane's control equipment. They check that the weather and flight conditions are good before the fly. The captain has their flight plans checked by the air traffic controllers. The copilot plans the airplane's route the flying time. The pilot has to have get permission before he can takeoff.
The average speed of a commercial airplane when flying is around 500 to 600 miles per hour.
Yes, it is recommended to turn off your phone or switch it to airplane mode when flying on a plane to avoid interference with the aircraft's communication and navigation systems.
An airplane simulator game is a game in which you learn to actually fly an airplane. The controls are very similar to a real airplane and you can make mistakes before actually flying a real plane.
Depends on the plane you are flying in.
Um mm no because a plane is solor powered, there for when you are flying you don't get strucked by lighting.