a few empty planes on the ground a few empty planes on the ground
He is called the director, from what i heard.
To roll on the ground.
Normal planes go at 40,500 feet from ground.
Yes they do, if only for use on the ground.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires three ground crewmembers to guide in each big plane — a “marshaler” under the nose of the aircraft and two “wing walkers” on either side. Each crew stewards 16 planes a day, in addition to their baggage-handling and refueling duties.
a scout or leader
Yes a couple of U.S planes took off from the ground but many never left the ground. The main thing that shoot down Japanese planes was the U.S anti-aircraft guns. We lost 2403 people at Pearl Harbor.
The people that direct the planes while at ground level are called Marshallers.
With the exception of certain jump jets, helicopters can land easier than planes and better maneuverability. Planes are much faster and can carry stronger air to air weapons or bombs, but helicopters have better air to ground precision weapons. Helicopters are better for ground force support. helicopter requires less space instead of planes.
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