Depends on the time of day. I don't know the number of planes but 260 000 people are flying at the same time.
The number of people that can fit on a plane depends on the size and configuration of the aircraft. Commercial airliners can typically accommodate anywhere from 100 to over 500 passengers, while smaller private planes may only seat a handful of people.
On September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 people were killed in the terrorist attacks in the United States, including passengers on the planes that were hijacked by terrorists. The attacks led to the deaths of passengers, crew members, and individuals in the targeted buildings.
Heathrow Airport operates approximately 1,300 flights per day, with around 650 planes departing.
You might get introduced to many people at once at a networking event, a conference, a social gathering, or a work meeting with multiple attendees.
On average, about 500 to 1,000 people die each year in plane crashes worldwide. However, flying is statistically one of the safest modes of transportation, with a very low probability of being involved in a fatal accident.
this question cant be answered there will always be planes flying and landing so you will never know. :-[
That will depend on where in the world you are flying from.
Depends on where you're flying from.
About 9000 planes fly at the same moment
Pictures of planes flying are taken from a similar plane (in speed).
No, there are many more planes flying for longer periods than helicopters.
i need to find out the 10 names of the early flying planes
there can be many difficulties when flying paper planes including rain and other weather issues, interruptions (people, animals and objects passing by), extreme winds, injuries (papercuts, flying a plane into your eye or a bystanders)hope this helped :) :)
sizes vary depending on what kind of airplane you are flying or flying on
A formation.
Flying planes
Because the planes are not pressurized. No need to pressurize an airplane flying at such a low altitude. Once a plane reaches around 12,000 feet it becomes necessary to pressurize the cabin.