Airplanes usually taxi at a fast-walking pace 3 to 5 mph.
Well you pilot and airplane not drive it, when you are on the ground you taxi the plane using the rudder pedals and sometimes even a hand wheel but is not like a car. By the way the term taxi is being used as a verb which means to move a plane on wheels along the ground.
Depends on how fast the taxi is going.
You wouldn't drive a plane, you would fly one. One the ground the term then would be to "taxi" a plane
it depends how fast the taxi goes
If the taxi driver was in the middle of the road then it wold be the taxi driver fault but if the taxi was on the side of the road then the dumb taxi driver should know that the rule is to open on the right side either way! duhhhhhhhhhhhhh
it depends on the plane
to taxi
As verb (taxi an airplane), adjective (taxi fare), and noun.
it doesent go so fast i had togo on it with my bro and it wasent fast at all
TAXI known world wide. from the ancient greek word ταχὺ ,(Koine) IPA: /taˈxi/and means fast. Using the TAXI, we want to get some were FAST .
it would taxi. (drive like a car.)
Train, bus, minibus, taxi, bicycle, walk, plane,