Presuming that the phenomenon is not actually real smoke, Inside an aeroplane, if for some reason the air pressure reduces, then the some of the water vapour in the air will condense into droplet form. This may be alarming, but is in itself no cause for concern.
Smoke. Fog. A shadow. The sun, moon and stars. A rainbow.
In the Earth's atmosphere, you can see clouds, the sun, the moon, stars, airplanes, birds, and sometimes precipitation like rain, snow, or hail.
A two-way mirror
The white smoke seen during a shuttle launch is caused by the ignition of the solid rocket boosters. It consists of exhaust gases and steam produced by the burning of solid propellant.
Yes, airplanes cannot fly in the thermosphere due to the extremely low air density at that altitude. Satellites do not fly in the traditional sense but orbit within the thermosphere, taking advantage of the lack of air resistance.
You are not allowed to smoke ANYTHING on an airplane.
The engines create smoke .
people
Some sources are pollution from factories, cars, airplanes, and smoke
By very tightly controlling the amount of fuel you pump into one.
no no one has ever seen him smoke
Yes she does smoke as seen as on who do you think you are?
To keep the temperature inside the airplane nice.
That line of smoke is called a vapor trail. You can still see it on low flying planes, but it must be a jet plane.
It's not smoke, it's vapor.
smoke it
no