If a tornado from the land of Oz touched down on a plane mid-flight, it would likely cause severe turbulence and potentially damage the aircraft, putting the passengers and crew at risk. The plane may experience sudden drops or shifts in altitude, making it difficult to control and potentially leading to a crash.
No. A plane cannot start a tornado.
The previous answerer misunderstood the question, which is about jumping inside the cabin of a plane in flight, not jumping *out* of the plane. You will not move toward the back of the plane, as long as the plane isn't accelerating. Think about the Earth -- it's orbiting the sun at tremendous speed, but you don't fly off it when you jump up and down in your yard.
Well, if you fly through sky in the tornado your plane will be crushed.
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Touched down means something landed after flying. Example sentence: The plane finally touched down on the runway.
The plane that Brain and the pilot transported with.
The Panavia Tornado first flew on 14 August 1974 and was introduced into active service in 1979.
so they could go to places faster or get across water that sonic cant go in and tornado is a plane
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness during a thunderstorm, not a tornado or hurricane. The storm causes the plane to crash, leading to Brian being stranded in the wilderness.
no
No! because if they try the plane still try to lift off but a better chance the plane will flip over, crash, and explode Not safe if the pilot trys to do so anyway plus every one will be scared to death if they knew that the plane was taking off while seeing a tornado coming toward them.
If the plane was in air, it will tip over and most likely crash.