No amount of "experience" will make you a plane.
Pets on a plane that depressurises can experience hypoxemia
he took a plane
it's pretty self explanatory, would you want to fly in a plane where a pilot has no clue wut he is doing, I don't no about you but I would want to be in a plane where the pilot has been trained and has experience
Your plane ticket and a passport.
Yes, you need lots of experience in order to install it, with aeronautics and with heavy machinery, definitely. If you are not familiar with either or anything better, then get someone to help you.
The disadvantage of an inclined plane is you need a greater force.
You need to be 18 to get behind the wheel of a plane in flight training
a really big jolt and a loud boom.
you must know how to navigate,operate and monitor your plane.
Forces are very important to aircraft designers because they have to think about Gravity, Lift, Thrust and Drag.Gravity is what pulls things down. Aircraft designers need to stop the plane from falling down, so they need to make sure the gravity can't bring it down.Lift is the upwards force that allows a plane to fly without being pulled down by gravity. Aircraft designers need to make sure that their plane will go up.Thrust is what pushes the plane forwards. Air craft designers need to make the plane go forward to get to places.Drag is what slows the plane down. Aircraft designers need to make sure the plane will go through the air fast, so they have to make their plane streamlined.Engineers design the aircraft to be as light as possible so it can fly further or carry more cargo. He has to design the structure for the right amount of forces(or stresses) that it will experience in flight. If he over-designs the structue, it will be heavier. If he under-designs it, then it could fail or maybe wear out too soon.
No experience needed.
You could transport it yes. But not use it. Not sure why you need one on a plane