The "earthing point" for an airplane, often referred to as a grounding point, is established to safely dissipate static electricity accumulated during flight. This is typically achieved by connecting the aircraft to the ground using grounding cables or rods at the airport. The grounding ensures that any electrical charge is safely transferred to the earth, preventing potential hazards during refueling or maintenance. Proper earthing is crucial for the safety of personnel and equipment involved in aircraft operations.
Yes. A number of tests are taken place on everyone on the aeroplane first to make sure no ones a Muslim
chemical earthig is that type of earthing where low water level mostly used in hilly areas
NO, an aeroplane is not an automobile.
If you mean what is an aeroplane kept in then it is kept in hanger but where does aeroplane is kept does not make sense
The abbreviation for aeroplane is aero. It is quite easy and how to remember it is to thing of Aero chocolate or eat it so you remember! LOL! :)
The aeroplane has not been invented yet.
its an airplane stupid not an aeroplane
the airbus aeroplane is big in the world
on, i think
If you mean what is an aeroplane kept in then it is kept in hanger but where does aeroplane is kept does not make sense
Make yourself a billionaire, then go and buy a aeroplane company then u can have as much aeroplane as u can!
some of the parts of an aeroplane their properties and functions