no it can not u kiding me!
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in 1964
yes, but the horse should be vet checked before going on a plane but if the horse is not in good health then NO. The horse could be tramatised if it was sick.
That's up to the airline. Airlines are rather skittish about rodents generally, because they can get into tight enclosed spaces and nibble on the control wiring, and losing control of the engines at 34,000 feet is not something an airline wants to happen to one of their craft. They may be allowed if in an escape-proof cage; however, there's a possibility they will have to travel in the cargo hold instead of in the cabin. The airline may additionally require a veterinarian's certification that the animal is healthy and not a carrier of disease.
Do Not Throw Dogs. Period, end of statement.It is against the law, as it should be. Animal cruelty is terrible and unredeemable. If you are thinking of throwing ANYONE or ANYTHING out of a plane, throw yourself out for thinking that!
A cookie cutter is an example of an inclined plane; its wedge-like cutting surface cleaves the cookie dough and forces it apart.
So the cutter can get the exact shape the cutter wants if the plane fits into the plan for the cut. The tetrahedral plane is the diamond's weakest plane.
Yes, allowed.
No
No
Yes, they are on any plane.
Metal+bird=plane
Yes
No.
No.
Yes, unless the airline says something about it, you are allowed to take an mp3 player on a plane.
The cheese slicer, or cutter, was invented in 1927 by Thor Bjorklund when he used his plane to remove some extra cheese from his sandwich that he didn't want to eat. This is where the idea for a cheese cutter was born from and it has been popular ever since.