How many people died on September 11 attack?
About 3000 people.
Latvian airline whose home airport is Riga airport.
AirBaltic.
The area, usually near the front of an aircraft or spacecraft, from which a pilot controls the aircraft.
Cockpit/flight deck.
How long does it take to become an aeroplane pilot?
Two years.
What happens if a person dies during the flight?
Their body might stay in the cabin with you.
The most common cause of aircraft accidents?
Pilot error.
A British national airline founded in 1924 (then called Imperial Airways).
British Airways.
How many doors does an aeroplane have?
Six doors.
What language do pilots need to know?
English.
How many hours can an aeroplane fly without one of the engines?
About 5 hours.
The chance of being in an aeroplane accident?
One in seven million.
A finnish airline.
Finn Air.
What part of the aeroplane is 40% more likely to survive a crash?
The back/the back rows.
What is the cost to become an aeroplane pilot?
About 91000$.
What is he most dirtiest place in an aeroplane?
Tray table.
What caused Cactus 1549 to ditch in the Hudson
Dual engine loss due to mutable bird strikes from Canadian Geese
This airline is famous for Cactus 1459 landing on the Husdon
US Airways
What creates the traction force necessary for movement by converting the internal energy of the fuel into the kinetic energy of the jet stream of the working fluid?
Jet engines.
How old was the youngest fighter pilot?
Eleven years old.
How much does the world's largest airplane weigh?
Around 600 tons.
what US Airways aircraft landed on the Hudson River and every one was pulled off
Cactus 1549
The world's best ranked airline.
Qatar Airways.
What is the purpose of ailerons?
To make the body roll from left to right.
How many Liferafts/evacuation slides do all A320s have to have
In 1985 a man hijacked a plane. What was his requirements to abandon the plan of hijacking the plane?
Mead