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
Well, it depends on whether you're talking about a coordinate plane, or a flying plane. You can graph points on a coordinate plane, that's easy. But the flying kind of plane, there are lots of angles involved; at what angle do I take-off/land? Speed, that's another thing, you need speed to be able to stay in the air. That requires math.
Can i get some idea to make the disaster management project on any one topic eg land slide
ride in a plane. you would fly a plane
no i don't know why but it is not legal to land a plane on a road
plane
The plane is on approach.
They answer is a hovercraft.
It depends on which plane. Some aircraft can land at very steep angles.
The plane lands by gracefully falling out of the sky.
When a jet plane moves on land, it is called taxiing. The engine thrust of the plane allows the plane to move without actually taking off until it is ready.
No, if you try to land on a runway, your plane explodes when you hit the ground.
When I was in the plane I crossed a Land Plain
No.
To allow the plane to land. A plane could use pontoons as well as or instead on wheels to land on water. As a general rule though, all of then have wheels, as it would be impractical to only be able to land on water.
It could but the pilots need to land well otherwise there plane might topple over and crash.