It depends.
If the aforementioned jet belongs to a commercial airline, it is usually parked at a boarding gate, where passengers and baggage are handled by the airport staff. If the jet is scheduled for maintenance, there are hangars and open space rented to those airlines.
On the other hand, if the jet is privately-owned, each airport has a designated space for such aircraft to be parked, usually at the very edge of the airport limits.
Mexico uses small numbers of F-5 Tigers.
Here Come the Jets - 1959 was released on: USA: June 1959 Australia: 22 October 1959 Mexico: 6 October 1962
Little Havana. Parked outside a warehouse southeast of Umberto's house.
As long as the parked vehicle is parked properly and not illegally parked in any manner, then the vehicle that rear-ended the parked car is at fault. Now if the parked car is sitting illegally (such as double parked or parked in a no parking zone, etc.) then the parked car is at fault or even both the parked car AND the car that hits it are BOTH at fault.
Jets.
The person's who parked it there, (its parked illegally.)Not your fault.
Parked was created in 2011.
It would be the car who had parked illegally because he was not parked in a legal spot.
'Parked aircraft'.
I parked my car in the driveway
Mexico started to introduce jets as soon as these were commercially available, since local and international airlines ran within and out of Mexico since 1923. The first Jet airlines to flight into Mexico included the De Haviland Comet 4C brought by Mexicana de Aviacion in 1960 and the Douglas DC-8brought by Aeromexico in 1962.
Yes it can be an adjective: We walked past the parked cars.