Use your remote control
The plane was on the ground, not flying in the air.
I would jump out of the plane with a parachute or pull out my pocket knife and kill them, or i would take over the plane and land the plane the and RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you know what a degage is, then you know that it is a move where you brush your foot against the floor and then let it come of the floor. Picture it as an airplane on a runway. The air plane takes of by driving on the ground (in this case brushing your foot on the floor) and then the plane lifts off (the foot leaves the floor and goes into the air). This is almost the same thing as a battement degage, except when your leg lifts off the ground in a degage, it normally stays at most a half foot off the ground. In a battement degage, however, the legs is thrown into the air, many feet of the ground. Many well-trained ballerinas can kick their head with their leg in a battement degage. Ballet dancers usually just call a battement degage a battement for short.
He failed to account for new technologies such as highways, refrigeration, groceries stores, new ways of transportation like cars, boats, trains and air plane's.
They were in a plane crash. The cabin is a plane's cabin.
It is still illegal even if you are not on any countries soil, when you take off from the ground it is understood that you are already in the country where the plane will land and therefore that countries laws are in effect.
No, if you try to land on a runway, your plane explodes when you hit the ground.
fly in close to the ground and then cut the throttle at about a foot or above depending on the size of the plane.
The person on the ground who helps land the plane is typically called a "ground controller" or "ground operations staff." They assist with taxiing, guiding the aircraft to its parking position, and ensuring safe operations on the runway and taxiways. Their role is crucial for coordinating the movements of aircraft on the ground.
This is because the plan was already on the ground, hence the man did not fall a great distance from the plane when he jumped out.
You start to slow down & get close to the ground then your landing gear comes out then you can land
Yes but at the last minute when the plane was already to close to the ground
No, a plane will always under normal circumstances land 'straight and level', ie. in line/level with the ground.
Depends on the plane if its high-tec you slow down and lower to the ground and shut of engine If its a normal plane ... lower to the ground and press x or any other button it is
because you hit the ground to hard
it's ywo feet no unles they land on their face
The homonyms of "land" include "land" as in ground or territory, and "land" as in to arrive or come down to the ground (e.g., a plane landing). Additionally, "land" can refer to a specific area or region, often in a legal context, such as property ownership. These different meanings can lead to confusion depending on the context in which the word is used.