aerodrome, airfield, airstrip, airport, runway.
No because the air around the plane has pressure. If two planes take off at the same time the planes will crash. The planes might crash if they land at the same time.
The compound nouns are airport (air+port) or runway (run+way).
It's called a 'runway'
aerodrome, airfield, airstrip, airport, runway.
It is used for air transport. Planes take off and land there.
It is used for air transport. Planes take off and land there.
Fly. Actually seaplanes do both and can take off and land from the water.
Planes take off and land into the wind because it helps provide extra lift for the wings. A headwind increases the speed of the air flowing over the wings, which creates more lift and allows the plane to take off or land at a lower speed. This is a safety measure to ensure better control and stability during these critical phases of flight.
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Aircraft take off and land on airstrips. Airstrips are runways aircraft are planes.
Flying boats are airplanes that have the fuselage shaped like a boat. Pontoon planes are regular planes that have pontoons added to allow them to float.
A plane that takes off from Anchorage's Campbell Lake are called floatplanes. planes that takeoff and land on water are called floatplanes. these planes have floats on the bottom allowing them to float in the water