Just about anything large enough to fit through the window.
Yes, the airport is fine.
No. You wouldn't want to fly into a tornado; a hurricane is just about the limit there.
it could get ripped off of its foundations and fly about in the wind
It depends on the volcano.
Yes it is ahead 9-24 hours depending on where you go. I went to Russia and it was a day ahead. When you fly you will go from day to night and back to day. On one flight I had a window seat and could see the line between day and night.
Well, if you fly through sky in the tornado your plane will be crushed.
It is never good to have a Dove or any bird for that matter fly through your window. Doves are usually a sign of love and peace and are used quite frequently in weddings. If a dove does fly through your window i can only hope that it brings you peace and happiness.
to see butter fly
The boy through his clock out the window because he wanted to make time fly.
Elizabeth Mitchell.
If a number of birds fly at a store window, the owner should take measures to protect both the window and the birds. A silhouette of a hawk or other bird of prey could be attached to the window to discourage the birds.
Technically, yes, since tornadoes are usually separated by at least several miles. However, in close proximity to a tornado the wind is too strong and too turbulent to savely fly a helicopter.
insects, window pane and flowers
No, cows cannot fly in a tornado.
Commercial usually travel below or at 40 thousand - private jets can go 45 thousand
921 mph.
you throw a clock out of a window