Yes they can. Parrots can fly unless you give them a wingcut. Wingcut is cutting a little part of the wing feathers so that the parrot can't fly. Wingcut is totally harmless to the parrot. As time passes, the wing feathers grow back and the parrot can fly again.
All species of parrots can fly, with the exception of the kakapo, a critically endangered flightless parrot of New Zealand.
Parrots have an erratic flight path, and they are capable of zig-zagging back and forth in a way many other birds cannot. This is a protective mechanism, which makes it more difficult for predators such as hawks to catch them.
Bird strikes to an aircraft rarely cause human casualties, but CAN cause damage to an airplane or an accident. A direct bird strike to the jet engine of an airplane during take off and landing can be particularly serious.
the brave ones.
metal + bird = airplane fire + stone = metal air + lizard = bird air + lava = stone egg + swamp or snake + worm = lizard
Aircraft engine has some critical problem.
Avian ingestion is the collision of a bird and an aircraft in motion, in which a bird enters a jet of an airplane.
they both fly and go woosh
Because they are both use for flying.
Yes, you can take airplane blankets with you on your flight.
You have a ball on an airplane..
to fly (birds) = af (עף) to fly (in an airplane) = tas (טס)
Depends on the kind of airplane.
Airplane wings are shaped like a bird's wing. They are thick at the front and thin at the back. This form of shape is more aerodynamic.