There are auto landing systems where the plane can get to the ground following a laser flight plath - Taking off is much simpler of the two as a plane whose airframe is set to take off needs just the speed, direct and it will climb when the yoke is pulled back
A computer called an autopilot can land and fly aircraft.The pilot does the taxiing and the takeoff
Yes it can, it's known as a Cat III approach If you are still confused about this. Watch Dnthenumber10's tutorials.
A plane typically boards for about 30-45 minutes before takeoff.
YES! ANY modern airliner can land on autopilot as long as the airport has a ILS (instrument Landing System) The pilot/s would tune in the ILS frequency to NAV 1 module and then engage autopilot and select the APP or APR button, this will keep the plane on the connrect glideslope and flightpaff. all the pilotsb have to do is adjust power acordingly and operate the flaps
Example from a pilot speaking inside a plane: This is American Airways 3953 we are ready for take off over.
A VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) aircraft is one that can takeoff and land like a helicopter, but fly like a plane. A good example is the V-22 Osprey.
The autopilot system on a plane uses multiple control surfaces, such as ailerons, elevators, and rudders, to maintain balance and stability. These surfaces are adjusted automatically by the autopilot to keep the plane on its desired course and altitude. Additionally, sensors, gyros, and accelerometers constantly monitor the aircraft's orientation and make corrections as needed to ensure stability.
Plane windows do not need to be open for takeoff. In fact, it is important for plane windows to remain closed during takeoff and landing for safety reasons. The cabin needs to be pressurized to ensure the comfort and well-being of passengers, and open windows would disrupt this pressurization.
i guess when the engines are set to full thrust, and when the plane leaves the ground...
no the pilots just put their plane on autopilot and go to sleep
Answers vary. There is a discussion of the naming of the autopilot here.
a jet plane at a takeoff at 100 yards is 120 dB loud