Which basic flight maneuver increases the load factor on an airplane as compared to straight-and- level flight?
Turns.
Also climbing, descending, taking off, landing, parking it at the gate, adding fuel, serving lunch to the passengers...
all of them, except beginning a gentle dive.
Turns.
because
It depends on the aircraft, the speed and the maneuver that the plane is doing. If they are doing loops or rolls, no, centrifugal force will hold them in place. If the plane is 'flying' upside down, a maneuver that is possible in some aircraft, yes, gravity will cause them to fall.
Because it will make the flight attendants very annoyed if there isn't an emergency, and during an emergency it may make it difficult to maneuver in the airplane and get out of the exit.
the heimlich maneuver
That was a strange maneuver when he moved over there.
The Jendrassik maneuver is a medical maneuver wherein the patient flexes both sets of fingers into a hook-like form and interlocks those sets of fingers together. The tendon below the patient's knee is then hit with a reflex hammer to elicit the patellar reflex. The elicited response is compared with the reflex result of the same action when the maneuver is not in use. Often a larger reflex response will be observed when the patient is occupied with the maneuver, as the maneuver may prevent the patient from consciously inhibiting or influencing his or her response to the hammer.
Maneuver can be either a noun or a verb.For example:NOUN: The police officer used a PIT maneuver to stop the fleeing suspect.VERB: I will maneuver my vehicle into position.
Piquissiri maneuver happened in 1868.
Yes, it is a verb (to maneuver). But it can also be a noun.
that was a great maneuver by john
The duration of The Grand Maneuver is 1.77 hours.
the first Leopold's maneuver is FUNDAL GRIP