aircraft engines only move one way... no reverse
What's normal? there are many different aircraft
The fitter has a higher degree.
aircraft engines are normally reciprocating engine or pistan engine, the Aircraft instruments in a reciprocating engine arecylinderpistonand so...................
you need to go at school to complete the hours assigned by the FAA, and then take 4 exams which are the general, airframe, powerplant and the oral and practical, after that you become an aircraft mechanic, with the ratings on powerplant and airframe.
the metal used in building most planes is alumiun as this type of metal as it can expand as the pressure in side the aircraft is greater than the pressure outside the aircraft. it is also the lightest suitable metal although boeing's 787 has been constucted with acompisite material.
Gliders use no energy but they do use an airplane to tow it into the air.
Aircraft towing speeds depend on the operating airline or airforce, but are usually around 4 - 5 mph.
No, you need the tires with the air in them to tow it.
You will need to remove the drive shaft to tow a Jeep with a tow dolly.
Because they don't have any means to direct sufficient thrust to reverse the aircraft in a safe and controlled manner.
if your gonna drive the tow truck yah you need a license
Yes, you need a licence to fly an aircraft.
You'll need to remove the driveshaft in order to do this.
That figure will vary from 25 to 100 feet. The figure depends on the operator or the airfield control.
You need a license to drive a tow truck in Michigan. You need a license to operate any vehicle on public roads.
any car repair shop
Towing with a tow strap is illegal in most places. You need to tow with a hard tow that does not have give. This is to prevent accidents. No chains are allowed either.