Both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.
Do you have any upcoming plans to travel to Mexico by plane?
The plane she was flying on her final flight disappeared, undoubtedly under the ocean.
in the indian ocean
the plane was flying to America form Australia so in the pacific
Yes. Not a passport per se, but you need an ID to get into the plane.
Flying in a plane has always been open to the public.
An intresting trick question. More than likely a plane leaving Chicago, IL U.S.A. and going to Shanghai, China would take a polar route. This would be the most optimal route and the best logistically for the plane to travel. A polar route would reduce distance due the curvature of the Earth, and it is much safer to use a polar route, because it would significantly increase the amount of land that the plane would fly over and significantly reduce open ocean flying. Finally, to answer the trick question - the Arctic Ocean.
There is not a map for flying on the plane
No plane has trouble flying in the rain.Only the smallest like cessna may have trouble flying in the rain.
Because the bomb has not exploded yet it will land tommorrow. Its because the plane is flying upside down. The bomb cannot exit the bomb bay this way.
she flew around the world (not all at once) and she was flying over this ocean and all her compasses and engine broke down and her plane fell into the middle of the pacific ocean
Flying from Seattle to Boston takes less time due to favorable wind patterns known as jet streams. Jet streams are high-altitude air currents that flow west to east across the United States, aiding eastbound flights and hindering westbound flights. This extra wind assistance can reduce the overall flying time from Seattle to Boston compared to the return flight.