A Boeing 747 can fly as slowly as around 130 knots (approximately 150 mph or 240 km/h) during landing, depending on the specific model and conditions. This speed is referred to as its stall speed, which is the minimum speed at which the aircraft can maintain controlled flight. However, operationally, it typically approaches landing at speeds around 150-160 knots. It's important for pilots to maintain a safe margin above stall speed to ensure stability and control.
a 747 can fly 1,440 km
It can fly at 41,000 feet.
A Boeing 747 can fly up to 7290 miles before the jets stop and the plane crashes.
The Boeing 747 has a range of 7260 nautical miles.
It is transported on the back of a Boeing 747 when it has to fly on Earth.
On average (best I can recall), about 345 adults and 38 children fly on a 747-400 a year.
Heaven is not a place that a plane can fly to.
no problem!
1970 (comercial)
600 miles an hour
Not to fly.
February 9, 1969