You can! If you look in the right place (and of course if the plane is close enough to the ground that it is not so diffuse as to be almost unnoticeable. The Sun appears almost 1/2 a degree wide, if the airplane appears close to ar less than that then a shadow will be very difficult to detect without proper equipment.
You cannot see because the distance between the ground and the plane is long
A flying predator drone.
We cannot see the shadow of an airplane flying high in the sky because the altitude is too great for the shadow to be cast clearly on the ground. The sunlight is typically too diffuse at that height, and the shadow is often too small and faint to be noticeable. Additionally, the ground beneath the airplane is vast and uneven, making it difficult for the shadow to appear distinct. Lastly, atmospheric conditions and obstacles on the ground can further obscure any potential shadow.
It is visible, but quite big and moving very fast so you cannot see it from the ground. -It is often very visible from other aircraft.
If you're standing on the ground, then the plane's shadow is too small,and it moves too fast.Hint: The shadow is on you only when you see the plane fly across the sun.It's much easier to see the shadow when you're in the plane.
Night time.
It all depends on what airline you take, where you are flying into ( Kingston or Mo Bay), and where you are flying out of in Florida
See the video tutorial below . . .
Of course they work - didn't you ever see an airplane flying?
because it has no screen
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Yes, it is possible to see fireworks from an airplane, especially if the fireworks are large and the airplane is flying at a lower altitude. However, the view may be limited depending on the distance and angle from which the fireworks are being launched.
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