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What happens if a pilot flies an airplane eastbound into a jet stream?

it depends which way the jet stream is going but it would go straight into the jet stream im pretty sure,that he would not return until he got to the far end of the jet stream remember i love science questions so no thank you needed


How do pilots use the jet stream to help them?

In order to add its velocity to his own,and that way increase his ground speed


How do you use jet stream in a sentence?

A jet stream of water shot out of the hose.


What do pilots take advantage of?

Pilots often take advantage of jet streams. If going in the same direction, jet stream can add up to 200mph to their ground speed.


What is a jet?

A jet can be either a stream or flow of liquidor gas, an airplane using jet engines, or, as a verb, to spray out of a container.


What do pilots often take advantage of?

Pilots often take advantage of jet streams. If going in the same direction, jet stream can add up to 200mph to their ground speed.


Pilots conserve fuel by using high altitude winds what are they called?

"jet stream"


What advantages do pilots have when flying on a jet stream?

A jet stream can increase ground speed by up to 200 mph if going the same direction. But it may be a bumpy ride.


What do jet pilots and astronauts where to protect them from high speeds?

They are traveling inside an airplane or space vehicle . . .


Will A plane traveling against jet stream will travel faster than a plane traveling with jet stream?

false because if you think of a paper airplane flying against the wind it will fall faster then the paper airplane flying with the wind


What is the origin of the word jet in jet airplane?

From the French word meaning a stream of water. This was later used to refer to any engine that functioned by emitting a stream of water, gas, fuel, etc.


A plane flying against a jet stream will travel faster than a plane traveling with a jet stream?

No, a plane flying against a jet stream will travel slower than a plane traveling with a jet stream. The jet stream is a high-altitude wind that can either boost or hinder an aircraft's speed depending on the direction of travel in relation to it. Flying with the jet stream provides a tailwind, increasing the aircraft's ground speed, while flying against it results in a headwind, reducing the ground speed.