No, most commercial airplanes do not have microwaves for heating up food during flights. Flight attendants typically use ovens or hot water to heat up pre-packaged meals.
Animals are typically placed in the cargo hold of planes during flights.
No, microwaves are not available on planes for passengers to use.
Jets do, not prop planes.
You can tell if you have to change planes on a flight by checking your itinerary or boarding pass for connecting flights. Additionally, the airline staff or announcements at the airport will usually inform you if you need to change planes during your journey.
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For major commercial flights, an airport. For smaller flights an airstrip. For flights in bush planes, any reasonably flat bit of ground or frozen lake (pontoon planes do not need the lake to be frozen)
Planes typically do not wait for connecting flights. Passengers are responsible for making it to their connecting flights on time. If a passenger misses their connecting flight, they may need to wait for the next available flight.
They can sometimes mess with planes circuits it could make the plane stall and other things with the circuitry
In the touristic period planes from all the world lands in Mallorca as charters. During winter flights are only from Spain.
If you mean commercial airline planes they could not fly or land during the Blitz and the entire war because they were banned from conducting commercial flights. If you mean the RAAF fliers then the question is incorrect. The RAAF planes landed hundreds of times. See link below.
Cargo planes do not carry passengers. Some commercial planes make "ghost flights" with no passengers on board.