When a plane is taking off it should go at a speed at 160 knots before reaching into the air..
The flaps help to increase lift, which is essential to the landing and takeoff phase[s].
Type your answer here... takeoff. That is when the plane is accelerating and leaving the ground. Wouldn't you think that you would be going slower when you're trying to stop.
They are useful for takeoff to get lift and at landing for slowing down the plane.
Yes, they will just ask you to turn them off during takeoff and landing
An "Airport" is a place built for the takeoff and landing of warplanes and where air passengers would go to board a plane.
Landing
Except for takeoff and landing, and during occasional turbulence, you are permitted to undo your seatbelt and make yourself comfortable, inculidng using the plane's toilet as needed.
Takeoff at Sea Level: 3,450 feet Takeoff at 5000' 25°C: 6,870 feet Landing Distance: 2,078 feet
A VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) aircraft is one that can takeoff and land like a helicopter, but fly like a plane. A good example is the V-22 Osprey.
Aircraft landing lights are key to takeoff and landing, and should always be working and checked prior to takeoff. Replacement lights can be purchased from Amglo and XEVision.
VTOL
Vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), usually the domain of helicopters, can also be achieved by the Harrier Jump Jet, and the Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft.