Like headlamps for your car, it also alerts planes in the area with wing and a rotating beacon light(s).
Because of their lights on the wings and cabin.
The gyroscope helps the pilot to tell whether or not he is flying straight when he is in the dark at night or in a bank of clouds.
Because a lot of aeroplanes need flying! Isn't it obivious! Because a lot of aeroplanes need flying! Isn't it obivious!
In addition to the required instruments and equipment for any flight, a plane flying at night is required to have fuses/circuit breakers, landing lights if flying for hire, anti-collision lights, position lights and a source of electricity.
flying machines aeroplanes
North Korea not SOuth Korea
LOL they dnt
No. There is no such thing as a "flying kangaroo". The nickname "flying kangaroo" is sometimes given to Australia's own airline, Qantas, which features a kangaroo on the tail of its aeroplanes.
because your eyes are stuffed up
yes there will, actually i don't think the shape and principles of flying will change that much
You avoide all the weather conditions and the turbulence
airplanes are realatively cramped and make a lot of noise. in combination with dimmed cabin lights and the change in pitch and pressure, young children can't understand what is, and why it is happening. it is not really the fear of flying itself.