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On the tarmac, there are triangular blocks that are placed in front and behind each wheel of the airplane, called wheel chocks.

In the air, a steady hand on the control stick or column, plus a properly running engine and functioning flaps and ailerons also help keep the airplane from rolling unexpectedly.

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