it vibrates
In faster-than-sound flight, a plane can experience a shockwave known as a sonic boom. This is caused when the plane reaches and exceeds the speed of sound, resulting in a sudden, loud noise like a thunderclap. It is a strange phenomenon that can be disruptive and alarming for those on the ground.
The plane she was flying on her final flight disappeared, undoubtedly under the ocean.
When you miss a flight and are unable to board the plane, your luggage typically continues on the flight without you. It will be stored by the airline until you can retrieve it or have it delivered to you.
As an aircraft reaches the speed of sound, shock waves build up, creating increase in drag, loss of lift, and loss of control and a sonic explosion is heard.
As an aircraft reaches the speed of sound, shock waves build up, creating increase in drag, loss of lift, and loss of control and a sonic explosion is heard.
They have not found Amelia Earhart's plane yet. However, if they did, they could compare flight numbers from the records with the plane's flight number. Or if it was a more recent flight, they could recover the Blackbox: An orange computer module containing vital information about everything that happens on a plane.
No planes are faster than light.
The number is assigned a new number for another plane's use. ex. when 9/11 happend all the flight 175s were changed to 163 160 177 181
The departure time for your flight is when the plane is scheduled to leave.
When thrust and drag are equal, the plane's speed remains constant. The forces are balanced, and the plane will maintain its current velocity without accelerating or decelerating. This state is known as "steady level flight."
it vibrates
it has engines