No plane is faster than light.
No
No planes are faster than light.
There isn't one.
This has not happened yet. It is usually believed that travelling faster than the speed of light is not possible.
As soon as the plane speeds up to go faster than sound, it may generate a 'sonic boom', which continues to sweep over the ground wherever the plane flies. Faster than that, there's no particular magic speed at which anything new suddenly magically happens. No aircraft, balloon, rocket ship, bullet, or anything else can fly faster than the speed of light.
A fast train can be faster than a slow plane. But even a regular plane will be faster than fast train.
a rocket travles faster than a jet plane
If the frame of reference is the ground, and if you are running forward, you are indeed moving faster than the plane. If you are running toward the rear of the plane, you are moving slower than the plane.
Light is faster than sound
The speed of light is approximately 186,282 miles per second, whereas the average speed of a commercial jet is around 500 miles per hour. This means that the speed of light is over 670 million times faster than a plane.
Nothing has ever been manufactured that could move anywhwere near the speed of light, and according to the best current science, nothing in nature can ever move faster than the speed of light.
The answer is NO. The speed of light is constant in our space-time from all reference frames. This means that going faster than the speed of light is not possible. Within a moving reference "plane", you would still see light travel across the interior, travelling at the standard rate of 300,000 km/sec. For an observer outside the plane, the speed would still appear as that constant due to time dilation.(see related link)