Pain and alot of wasted money.
The airplane crashing into the island was what created the scar. :)
by crashing into cars
Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.
I could not find the odds of an airplane crashing, but I did find this: Your chances of dying in an airliner accident are about 8 million to 1. Another way to say that is, if you boarded any airliner, at random, once a day, every day, the statistical time before you were killed in an airplane crash would be 21,000 years.
0%, everyone knows "terriets" don't blow up planes.
From my perspective i would have to say a 25% chance of a plane crashing although turbulence can happen a lot but most of the pilots know how to control an Airplane in that kind of problem.
1. crashing and dieing 2. air pollution and 3. amount of $$ used to buy and operate it
Could it be Brian McKnight "Back at one?"
there planes kept crashing because of the wing thingys on the sides
The effect of a hole on a paper airplane would depend on the type of paper airplane the hole is on, and where it is on the aircraft.
The changes of an airplane crashing are relatively low. On an airplane, when you add weight, extra fuel s needs to be burned to keep the extra weight flying. When you add hundreds of parachutes, the fuel burn increase is substantial on each flight which would make it very expensive for airlines to add parachutes for eveyone on an airplane.
It makes it land effectively.