This question cannot be answered because the width of the strip is not known. Acres is a measure of area, not length. Three separate examples are given below, all of which are "a strip of land 5000 ft long". 5,000 ft. by 1 inch wide = 0.009565 of an acre 5,000 ft. by 40 feet wide = 4.591 acres 5,000 ft. by 1,000 feet wide = 114.78 acres
fly in close to the ground and then cut the throttle at about a foot or above depending on the size of the plane.
a flat PLAIN is a flat area of land
0.16 acres of land is 6969.6 square feet, or a square about 83.5 feet on each side.
492,125,984 square feet
possibly. fighter jets land on aircraft carriers, which are only 1000 feet, without any real difficulty, so i don't doubt that a learjet, which is pretty small, could land on a runway that is 5000 feet.
No, if you try to land on a runway, your plane explodes when you hit the ground.
Most private runways require advance permission for one to be allowed to land. But remember, any runway can be used in an emergency.
Guide your plane to the runway so that you are facing it and just let it land... well, fly straight though.
No, not in the traditional "plane" method. The rotor blades have a radius larger than their distance from the ground, so trying to land with the engines pointed directly forward would result in the last 3-4 feet of the propeller blades hitting the runway.Now, they can land using a "semi-horizontal" method, and don't have to land strictly vertically. When using a runway landing, the engines rotate to between 75 to 80 degrees from horizontal, and the Osprey lands in a manner which looks like a traditional plane, but at a much slower speed - a traditional Jet (say a 737) would land at somewhere between 140 and 200mph, while an Osprey is going to land at somewhere around 30-50 mph. This means that they can use a very short runway to land, well under 1,000 feet.
amphibian means the object can go onto water or land. the plane- Cessna Caravan Amphibian can land on water, and has extend-able landing gear to land on a runway as well!
Cessna is a small plane and it has less speed also. So 1 km is enough to land.
While it is definitely difficult to land a plane without spoilers or putting on the flaps, it is possible. The best scenario for a plane that is trying to land without these important instruments would be to try and obtain as much runway as possible.
It drops the banner somewhere off the runway (in the grass) before landing normally.
Air control lands the plane. They also take the plane off, and pretty much get the plane from point A to B. As soon as they land and turn off the runway, Air control hands them off to ground control which brings them to the gate and from the gate to runway for take off again...
Jamaica's area is 118,320,000,000 square feet.
RUNWAY