False
It is a THRUST fault The San Andreas Fault
These will form reverse or thrust faults.
It is a power-driven shaft with radiating blades that are placed so as to thrust air or water in a desired direction when spun by an engine. Propellers are used to drive an aircraft or boat forwards (or when used in reverse, backwards).
thrust
The hanging wall block slips downward along the thrust fault
False
False
False
You can set the thrust idle point, which means that if you pull the levers back beyond that your get reverse thrust.
No. It is a transform fault.
This is called a reverse or thrust fault.
Reverse
It is a THRUST fault The San Andreas Fault
Not in the conventional sense, but some turbine aircraft can reverse the propeller thrust while on the ground.
If you are at the the gates of an airport and you ready for pushback, press "Ctrl+P" to start the pushback and quickly select "1" or "2" to select the direction of the pushback. if you mean Reverse as in Reverse thrust once the aircraft has touched down, press and hold "F2" to activate reverse thrust.
No, but they will require a much longer runway if they plan to land without thrust reversers.
No. A thrust fault is a reverse fault with a dip angle of less than 45 degrees.