That is the job of a pilot.
I think planes can't do that, because they would simply sink slowly.
It burns safely without a big danger of explosions.
Dogs are safely shipped on planes by being placed in a secure and well-ventilated crate that meets airline regulations. The crate is placed in a designated area of the plane where temperature and pressure are controlled, and the dog is monitored by airline staff throughout the journey.
Air traffic controller
air traffic calls the emergency forces and set them to the runway then the plane lands with terror.
In the touristic period planes from all the world lands in Mallorca as charters. During winter flights are only from Spain.
If there is no parts of an aircraft damaged or broken so yes they can still fly but people have to fix the engines.
I'm sure they could land on any ship if they really had to. But only aircraft carriers safely.
No, commercial planes are not designed to fly inverted and doing so would pose a significant safety risk.
People who signal planes to land are commonly referred to as "aircraft marshals" or "aircraft signalers." Their primary role is to guide pilots safely to the designated landing spot using hand signals or electronic devices.
It is normally 100 percent. It should be noted that your chances of crashing are substantially higher when you drive to the airport.
Planes are designed to withstand lightning strikes due to their conductive exterior materials and grounded systems. When struck by lightning, the electricity is safely conducted around the aircraft and discharged through antennas or other grounding mechanisms. While lightning strikes are rare, planes are built to mitigate the risks and ensure the safety of passengers and crew.