no
The Bell X-1 was Chuck Yeager's ride for his record-breaking flight. A link can be found below.
To the left of the pilot, and to the right of the co-pilot, its up to them to work together to communicate their observations effectively.
The result of breaking the escape hatch on a plane would depend upon the altitude and velocity of the plane. Under some circumstances, the air can get sucked out of the plane, which is very dangerous. If you break the hatch while the plane is still on the runway, then possibly you will be charged with vandalism.
because fucck you thats why
the legendary Mr. Chuck Yeager.
by breaking the sound barrier in a plane
Chuck Yeager was the first pilot to break the sound barrier. The plane was designed by Benson Hamlin. The name of the plane is the X-1
Breaking the sound barrier in the X-1 rocket plane.
you pilot a plane
it's pretty self explanatory, would you want to fly in a plane where a pilot has no clue wut he is doing, I don't no about you but I would want to be in a plane where the pilot has been trained and has experience
To fly a plane is the same as to pilot a plane.
A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.
A "Pilot" is a person who drives a plane.
Theoretically, no because the sound is now heading "backward" relative to the pilot. Practically, because the engine and the pilot are not moving relative to each other, (assuming the the plane is still in one piece after the boom), and plane has air in it (no Doppler effect there) the sound is conducted normally through the air inside the plane Also, sound will travel through the structure of the plane itself.
The Bell X-1 was Chuck Yeager's ride for his record-breaking flight. A link can be found below.
They would be escorted from the plane. An airplane pilot has the same powers as a ship's captain. On the plane what he says goes. Disobey the pilot and you will be put off of the airplane.
A pilot is a man who drives a plane.