Depends if you are landing from the south east or from the north west.
Planes land into the wind, this means in winter you normally approach from the south east and in summer from the north west.
In summer the best would be on the left hand side of the plane (facing forward) and in winter on the right hand side (facing forward) - although in winter the mountain is normally obscured by cloud.
This is just a generalization though
No, Table Mountain in South Africa is not a volcano. It was formed through geological processes millions of years ago, primarily due to erosion and tectonic activity. It is not associated with volcanic activity.
The plane's landing gear is deployed as the plane is descending and nearing the runway.
the plane landing like a roket crashin gon the heat
No.
S. P. Osborne has written: 'Plane table method of measuring take-off and landing flight paths'
Yes.
The main sentence her is "The plane had a perfect landing". The plane is the subject, while had is the verb.
They are know as the undercarriage.
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Opening windows on a plane during landing helps equalize the pressure inside and outside the aircraft, which is important for safety and comfort.
so the plane doesnt crash on a bump or dip
When a plane comes down in a garbage heap, it can be referred to as a "crash landing" or "emergency landing," depending on the circumstances. If the plane lands in an area filled with trash, it may also be described as a "hard landing" or an "accidental landing." Such incidents typically involve investigations to determine the cause and ensure safety protocols are reinforced.