The most commone type of plane crash is either a poorly maintained aircraft, for example the engine or sensors or even worse certain vital parts of the aircraft, then there is pilot or computer errors, this is by far the most common (human error) and most are either really rare but fatal for example American Airlines flight 587. Also most plane crashes - 80% of them happen whilst 8 min taking off or 3 min landing; hence pilot error and computer failure. most of these are non fatal. Then comes the more unlikely ones that are caused by enviromental factors and also involves some other aircraft - for example flight 587 crashed due to turbulence, but a pilot can handle turbulence; the kind of turbulence that the plane experienced was called wake turbulence, and this is the turbulence that other planes leave behind them, which is when the air at the bottom of the wing goes around the wing and on top and the inertia cases it to spin, like a super long tornado. (this happens the moment the wings begin working to produce lift, search it up.) flight 587 hits the turbulence so bad that the pilot had to use the rudder, and such bad stress causing one part to fail and then the domino effect to happen - the whole plane spun voilently and crashed, all 250+ died. And a bonus one, St. Elmos fire, search it up. this is completely rare!
A rear end collision.
Aaliyah died in a plane crash. The pilot had alcohol and cocaine in his system and falsified documents stating that he had enough training to fly that particular type of plane.
The most common rock in a plane is iron. Iron ore is refined into various steel products that are used in airplanes.
The term 'flugzeugabsturz' is German for "Plane Crash." You can learn more about plane crashes online at the Wikipedia website. Once on the page, type "Plane Crash" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Planes seldom crash more than once.
It depends on... * the type of plane (size/shape) * the height when engines failed * the speed when engines failed ...and probably other factors.
Astronomical! Depends on the point of impact, the type of aircraft, where you are sitting in the aircraft, amount of fuel on-board, location of crash, and last but not least, your willingness to survive!
The Windows one is the most common, BUT if we're talking about cars (and im sure we are) then i'd have to venture a guess at "left side, mid body" impact where the victim is pulling out INTO traffic (turning right of course)
The most common blood type is O.
Yes, it is possible to survive a plane crash, though survival rates vary based on factors such as the type of crash, the aircraft's speed, and the environment. Passengers who follow safety protocols, like wearing seatbelts and locating exits, increase their chances of survival. Additionally, surviving a crash often depends on the nature of the emergency landing and the response of the crew and emergency services. While plane crashes are rare, being prepared can enhance survival odds.
an heavy aircraft is a type of machine depending whether it is a ship a plane or not. that exceeds the weight of the most popular or common planes of the words
The most common blood types are A, B, and O. Type O is the most common, followed by type A, then type B. Type AB is the least common blood type.