It can, but it's not considered safe.
Yes, the Boeing 777 is considered safe for commercial air travel. It has a strong safety record and is equipped with advanced technology and safety features to ensure the well-being of passengers.
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It really depends on what you're looking for. The Boeing 747 has a large seating capacity, it is comfortable, stable, and great for long range flights. The Boeing 777 is popular aircraft that airlines are using to replace the 747 in long range flights because of it's efficiency and low fuel consumption. Overall, I like the 747 better because it's more spacious, safe, and confortable.
because they have second hand boeing 707 1950s aircraft and they have lots of crashes and serve out of date meals and they are always late and never safe. with some flights departing with a child as a pilot
It is extremly safe, otherwise the FAA would not allow you to fly in it.
Yes, the A 380 is a very safe aircraft.
"Separation," in terms of aircraft, is the minimum distance, both laterally and vertically, permitted in order to be considered "safe." In other words, "separation" is the distance between aircraft in all directions. If a flight is maneuvered for "separation," it is simply being turned in a direction that puts more distance between it and other aircraft.
Almost all aircraft are very safe, including Airbus.
Very they have started taking over from the 737 as the "work horses" of the industry
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