Want this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
About 9000 planes fly at the same moment
flying planes, driving, measuring temperature, sailing
Aircraft fly in the direction of their destination regardless which way around the world that may be. That's a trick question. To an observer standing at the North Pole, a plane flying east to west is going clockwise. To an observer standing at the South Pole, a plane flying west to east is going clockwise. And, of course, some planes fly over the poles. But if you only consider planes that are flying east/west, they are going both clockwise and counterclockwise, depending on which direction you are viewing them from.
Planes fly, not plains. 3575 miles at 650 miles per hour = 3575 / 650 hours = 5.5 hours.
Hypoxia
cause he is scared of flying in planes
Pictures of planes flying are taken from a similar plane (in speed).
i need to find out the 10 names of the early flying planes
Cerebral hypoxia can cause hallucinations, amnesia,memory loss, and muscle spasms since the brain receives less oxygen.
Neil Armstrong's interests included aviation, engineering, and space exploration. He was passionate about flying and piloting different types of aircraft, and he dedicated his career to advancing the field of space exploration through his work with NASA. Additionally, Armstrong had a keen interest in the history of flight and was known for his quiet, unassuming demeanor.
yes
sizes vary depending on what kind of airplane you are flying or flying on
A formation.
Flying planes
The most common cause of hypoxia is a lack of oxygen in the blood, which can result from conditions such as respiratory disorders, heart failure, high altitude, or carbon monoxide poisoning.
She used planes because she loved flying.
Low flying of jet planes is not permitted over domestic areas. The sound waves are likely to cause damage to loose glass panes besides injurious to cardiac patients. If it crosses sound barrier, the sonic waves will cause severe vibrations and also effects cardiac function.