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Why weapons are not allowed on a plane?

so that the plane will have a smaller chance of being hijacked and to prevent terrorist attacks in foreign countries.


How to prevent your head from hurting from the pressure on a plane?

you just be calm and relax to did not have a head ache


Do hybrid irons prevent shanking in golf?

No it does not prevent shaking in golf if you use the plane one swing because you are only using your body, not your arms.


What is a sentence using the word thrombosis?

Walking along the aisle in a plane, helps prevent thrombosis.


When did the plane crash in shanksville?

A plane crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001. The plane had been hijacked and it is believed that the passengers attacked the hijackers in order to prevent another attack like those that had occurred in New York and Washington earlier that day.


Are there Vegas flights that offer gambling on the plane?

No. Current US laws prevent gambling on aircrafts that are scheduled to land in the United States. Because of this you will not be able to find any flights to Vegas that offer gambling on the plane.


What can exercsie prevent?

Obesity, being fat, being over weigh, not fitting in single movie seats< having to buy to seats on a plane.


Is a space shuttle a plane?

A space shuttle is not a plane. It is similar to the design of a plane, but it is only powered when it goes up as a rocket. It comes down as a glider without power, however, the pilot or commander controls it using its control surfaces. It may be similar in the way it looks but it has protective heat plates that prevent it from burning up in the atmosphere.


Does air resistance prevent the diver from moving in a straight line once she jumps from the platform?

Since the plane is moving horizontally, the diver will also have this velocity relative to the ground, so on leaving the plane a parabolic curve will tend to be followed although this will be distorted by air resistance.


How does an airplane turn right?

The pilot uses the ailerons (control surfaces usually on the backs of the wings) to increase the lift on the left wing and reduce the lift on the right wing. This causes the left wing to raise and the right wing to lower.Now, instead of the wings producing lift that pulls straight up on the plane, the lift is now pulling the plane up and to the right. This force causes the plane's flight path to start to curve to the right.Since some of the lift is now going to turning the plane, there is less lift holding the plane up. To prevent the plane from losing altitude in the turn, the pilot would normally use the elevators to raise the plane's nose slightly to produce more lift to maintain constant altitude.Aerodynamic forces called "adverse yaw" now cause the plane's nose to turn to the left. This is, obviously, not what you want when you're trying to turn right. The pilot uses the rudder (a vertical control surface usually on the back of the plane) to counter this adverse yaw and keep the nose of the plane pointing in the direction the plane is going.When the turn is finished, the pilot uses the ailerons to restore the wings to level and uses the rudder to keep the plane coordinated (pointing in direction it is going) as he finishes the turn. He then lowers the nose slightly to prevent the increased lift (no longer needed to turn the plane) from causing the plane to climb.The rudder is not used to turn the plane. This is a common misconception. If you tried to use the rudder to turn the plane, the passengers would feel like they were sliding in their seats, the plane's side would begin to face into the wind, and if a foolish pilot kept this up, the inside wing would stop producing lift and drop suddenly.


Does the plane use the same kind of gas that the car use?

No , Aviation fuel uses a higher octane fuel than does automotive applications and has properties that help prevent icing and explosions .


What is plane in algebra?

A plane is the coordinate plane.