Which air plane? A 747 weighs several hundred tonnes more than a Cessna, even with the engines removed
If the plane is on air there is not at all any effect. If it is on the ground it depends on the earthquake and where the plane is situated. In a clear area thr plane would not have much effect.
A plane weighs the same whether it's on the ground or in the air, as weight is determined by the mass of the object and the force of gravity acting on it. The sensation of weightlessness experienced by passengers in flight is due to the plane and everything in it falling at the same rate within the Earth's gravitational field.
i would have to say the concord (currenty baned because "wastes to much fule)
£690.50 or $735.60
1.5 Kilos is the heaviest, but typically the ball would weigh around 800 grams
If you weigh 60 pounds on earth, then you would weigh 9.8pounds on the moon,not counting the space suit, air conditioner, boots, air tanks, and all the other stuffyou'd need in order to survive on the moon.
obviously,out because whe the plane moves the air cuts from the front and when near door it pulls every thing out ********* In a pressurized aircraft, like a large jet plane, air would go out. The aircraft has compressors that force air into the plane- at high altitude, the air outside is too thin to breath. If a door opened, the higher pressure inside the plane would push air out.
An Air Indian plane is not that loud actually. It sounds like it would sound in a bus!
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According to the related link, PHYSLINK.COM, "1 cubic foot of air at standard temperature and pressure assuming average composition weighs approximately 0.0807 lbs". The weight of air is highly dependant on the air temperature and barometric pressure.