Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA).
The proper landing speed of a huge aircraft is between 250 to 300 kmph. A good landing speed is 280kmph. Over speed in the landing then you may not be able to stop the plane in time.
ETA is the abbreviation and stands for Estimated Time of Arrival.
Your plane will circle the airport until cleared to land. Don't be surprised when the landing gear is engaged; they sometimes make a loud noise and if it is your first time in a plane it can be scary if you don't know what it is. Once you've heard it, you know to expect it and will know what it is next time. Landing is usually very smooth; you can barely tell when the plane touches ground. Other times, you'll feel a little bump.
Where is Mitchell located? Is it also in Canada? If so, which province? You can always do a google map or mapquest search for your answer. Mitchell Ontario:Estimated Time: 2 hours 12 minutes Estimated Distance: 105.20 miles! Mitchell Texas: Estimated Time: 24 hours 42 minutes Estimated Distance: 1570.08 miles Mitchell Manitoba Estimated Time: 22 hours 11 minutes Estimated Distance: 1381.39 miles Mitchell Wisconsin Estimated Time: 10 hours 19 minutes Estimated Distance: 610.83 miles Mitcheltown Ireland: Estimated Time: 10 hours by plane Estimated Distance: under 5000 km Mitchell Australia Estimated Time: 18 hrs by plane Estimated Distance: 9347 miles
it will depend on the plane if you are taking Qantas you are doomed if you are taking a small plane you have a better chance of surviving and landing on time
Approximate time of arrival means the estimated time you will arrive at your destination.
The estimated flight time would be 3 hours and 49 minutes.
It isn't legal to do so at this point in time. They have to be pumped away at the airport upon landing.
An estimated 600 million people, or nearly 17% of the entire world's population at the time, watched the landing. It's safe to say that nearly every important person from 1969 watched the event.
The estimated flight time would be 4 hours and 24 minutes.
Short answer...it doesn't. For pilots practicing approach and landing, there's a technique called touch-and-go. The plane touches down and right away takes off again without ever leaving the runway. The question is very general as it doesn't refer to a specific type of aircraft or use. Large passenger airplanes will take time to refuel and replenish the food and drinks. Also, the jets have a cool-down time requirement for their brakes. The amount of time will depend on many factors, including if they have brake cooling fans installed (like the Airbus A300). The brakes will reach peak temperature about 20 to 40 minutes after a landing with heavy braking. If the plane takes off too soon and it the take-off is aborted, the brakes may overheat and not stop the plane within the length of the runway.
There are a few flights landing all night.