Yes, you can fly with a head cold, but it may be uncomfortable due to changes in cabin pressure. Congestion can make it difficult for your ears to equalize pressure during takeoff and landing, potentially leading to pain or discomfort. It's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before flying if you're experiencing significant symptoms. Additionally, staying hydrated and using nasal decongestants may help alleviate discomfort.
I am 99% sure a fly is cold-blooded because if you put a fly in a freezer, it goes into hibernation which cold-blooded animals do in the cold. Also by Coolguy2375 Insects are always cold-blooded
feel cold water in the head
Equipment: Mental: Poo First, you cut your head into pieces. Fly Then, cut your girlfriend's head. Pee Your head Your girlfriend's head
To hibernate so if the north is to cold then the bird will fly to the south and when th south is to cold the bird will fly to the north a gain
Flies are focused on a central point that they can fly around. If the head is the highest point they will fly around that.
After my head injury I have cold sensations internally
One example of a fly with an orange head is the soldier fly, specifically the Broad Centurion (Chloromyia formosa). This species typically has an orange head and a metallic green body.
Planes are not generally affected by the cold. But cold may cause some performance issues. Otherwise a plane could surely fly in the cold.
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Yes....I have one and I fly with no problem.