Any part of the aeroplane that is used to speed it up, slow it down, or manipulate it's shape in order to change it's velocity, altitude or direction is utilized in some fashion to allow the craft to leave the runway safely. So all the flaps and motors and shiny knobs and buttons and switches and levers must all be placed in their proper state. Or it will be bad.
With the help of its wings & the pilot.:):)
gives it thrust to help airlift
A runway number is a designation used to identify a specific runway at an airport. It is typically a two or three-digit number that corresponds to the runway's magnetic azimuth (compass heading) rounded to the nearest ten degrees. For example, a runway aligned with a heading of 270 degrees would be designated as Runway 27. These numbers help pilots and air traffic controllers communicate clearly about which runway is in use.
Runway models do not need schooling or specific course training. Modeling agencies that represent runway models train their models for free and help them develop their runway walk.
The 4-22 sign on an aircraft runway indicates that the runway is oriented in a 040-degree and 220-degree direction, typically found at the ends of the runway. These signs are located at the runway threshold and provide critical orientation information to pilots. The numbers reflect the magnetic heading of the runway, with each number representing a specific direction to help with navigation.
I presume you mean an aeroplane pilot as opposed to a naval pilot. Aeroplane pilots have to have skills in mathematics and technology; it's likely they have a scientific background.
by conquering those parts the union will gain control
If you're referring to commercial airports, then I can't help you. The longest runway in the U.S. that I'm aware of is at Edwards Air Force Base. The Space Shuttle can land there in case of an emergency, so that runway better be really long.
brains help the body parts move and so people can live no brain no life
No. You can get into trouble if you help them to stay away and to keep running but not to get help from the authorities.
thhe vertical plate at the stern of an aeroplane by which it is steered is a Rudder
They are imaginary lines drawn on maps that help in navigation and in fixing the position of a ship or aeroplane.