No, not on any routine commercial flight with passengers.
Commercial cargo planes typically do not carry parachutes as standard equipment. They are designed for transporting freight securely and efficiently, and the cargo is usually not intended for air drops. However, in specific situations, such as with military or specialized supply missions, parachutes may be used for certain types of cargo drops. Overall, the majority of commercial cargo operations do not involve parachute deployment.
Cargo planes do not carry passengers. Some commercial planes make "ghost flights" with no passengers on board.
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You're kidding, right? They don't carry parachutes on commercial passenger flights.
Because passenger planes a not equipped with parachutes unlike fighters.
Various objects can travel through air, such as birds, planes, kites, and parachutes. Additionally, wind can carry particles like dust, pollen, and smoke through the air.
the English pilots could use parachutes to jump out of their planes when the German's bombed their planes hope this helps!
On ordinary commercial aircraft there are none.
The idea is pure nonsense.
There are many different types of planes aside from the commercial airliners that people use daily to get one from part of the world to another. More specialized airplanes include military helicopters, propeller aircrafts, helicopters, and pusher aircrafts.Commercial and navy are your basic groups of planes. Commuter planes carry a small number of passengers and commercial planes vary in passenger accommodation. Manufacturers like Boeing make commercial planes in all sizes like the Boeing 737 and Boeing 747.
Not for anyone on commercial air liners
Yes, CDs are allowed on planes as part of carry-on luggage.