2 point. Mains first then nose wheel.
It will be a point if the plane is tangent to the sphere.
No. In order to be coplanar, points have to be in the line.
Pilots miss the arresting cables all the time, but don't eject as a result. When the pilot's wheels hit the deck, the throttles are shoved all the way forward, for maximum thrust. If the pilot initiates an ejection at this point, it is possible for the plane to keep flying. It's happened before. The release of nose weight has little, if anything to do with it.
No. It can be the whole line.
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It isn't legal to do so at this point in time. They have to be pumped away at the airport upon landing.
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yes. It is referred to as a stall and at that point it falls out of the sky, but it will only really halt when it hits a solid object. If you have a float plane why not land it on the water if the engine fails? As long as you have sufficient airspeed the plane will continue to fly. A pilot being a student pilot is taught that you fly an airplane as long as you can, when it no longer flys then you are a passenger
Get the map from the Nabooti totem in the Museum, and the pilot will fly you to anyplace in Africa. (point to the cockpit and click "Fly") You can steer the plane to any of the places in Africa, then click there to land.
A helicopter is controlled with a joystick, which usually lies between the feet. Power is usually set at one point in flight and left until landing is necessary.