How fast do planes actually go?

Most commercial aircraft typically fly at around 460-575 mph, or 740-930 km/h, according to Flight Deck Friend.
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Can a plane go 1000 mph?

NASA has vowed to launch the maiden flight of a pioneering 1,000 mph jet within five years. The space agency is hoping to test its Quiet Supersonic Transport (QueSST) plane in 2021. This experimental plane (X-Plane) could speed from London to New York in just over three hours.
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How fast do planes go before takeoff?

Typical takeoff air speeds for jetliners are in the range of 240–285 km/h (130–154 kn; 149–177 mph). Light aircraft, such as a Cessna 150, take off at around 100 km/h (54 kn; 62 mph).
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Do planes speed up to land?

Gravity - yes. Additional upward acceleration from flare - yes. But your seat is tilted backwards, that is why the back feels some of the vertical acceleration.
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How fast does a 747 usually travel?

A member of the same Boeing 747 family, the 747-400 is a behemoth that can catapult 416 passengers across the world with a maximum speed of Mach 0.855 (656 mph). With a range of up to 7,225 nautical miles, it's most commonly used for busy long-haul routes with high demand.
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What is the slowest speed a plane can fly?

Aeroplanes, or airplanes if you're American, need to maintain a certain speed to allow flight. Technically this is the so-called 'stall speed', where air passes over the wings fast enough to sustain altitude, and for small planes this can be less than 50km/h (31mph).
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What speed does a helicopter fly at?

An average helicopter can reach a top speed of somewhere between 130 and 140 knots, which comes out to about 160 mph. The Eurocopter X3 can reach a top speed somewhere in the neighborhood of 267 mph (430 km/hr or 232 kts) in stable and level flight.
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Can a pilot make up time?

The plane is pushing back from the gate—late again—when the captain's voice comes over the speaker: The flight is running behind schedule, but the crew will try to make up some time in the air. It's a familiar scenario, but can pilots actually make up time? The short answer is yes.
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Why do planes slow down before landing?

When landing, however, pilots may use the reverse thrust feature. Reverse thrust changes the direction of the engines' thrust. Rather than projecting out the rear, the thrust will be projected out the front. This reversal of thrust provides deceleration that allows airplanes to slow down more quickly when landing.
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Why do planes go so far north?

Planes travel along the shortest route in 3-dimensional space. This route is called a geodesic or great circle. While map projections distort these routes confusing passengers, the great circle path is the shortest path between two far locations. This is why pilots fly polar routes saving time and distance.
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Are pilots allowed to smoke in the cockpit?

Smoking in the flight deck is not prohibited under FAA regulations. Pilots can legally smoke cigarettes in the cockpit during a flight. However, many commercial airlines have strict policies against smoking that applies to passengers, pilots, and crew.
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Why do planes slow down after takeoff?

Answer: The sensation of slowing down is really one of slowing the rate of acceleration; this is due to reducing the thrust after takeoff to the climb setting. The sensation of “dropping” comes from the retraction of the flaps and slats. The rate of climb is reduced, causing it to feel like a descent.
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What speed breaks the sound barrier?

The speed at which you break the sound barrier depends on many conditions, including weather and altitude. It's approximately 770 mph or 1,239 kmh at sea level.
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How fast is a jet car?

But Can This Beast Hit 1,000 Mph Without Destroying Itself? An arrow-shaped car designed to reach supersonic speeds — it's outfitted with a jet engine and its own parachute braking system — just reached 501 mph (806 km/h) in tests in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.
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What is the fastest jet ever?

The NASA/USAF X-15 is the fastest fighter jet ever produced. It reached record top speed of Mach 6.72 or 4,520 mph, which is more than five times the speed of sound.
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What's the fastest a plane has ever gone?

Number 1: North American X-15 This aircraft has the current world record for the fastest manned aircraft. Its maximum speed was Mach 6.70 (about 7,200 km/h) which it attained on the 3rd of October 1967 thanks to its pilot William J.
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Can a plane stop in air?

An airplane cannot stand still in the air as it requires air flow over the wings to create lift. An airplane can be stationary over the ground if the air is moving over the ground quickly enough.
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Do airplanes ever turn off?

Airlines are today required to turn off plane lights during takeoff and landing. The reason this is done is because of the time it takes for our eyes to adjust to the dark. It can take our eyes between 10 to 30 minutes to adjust to darkness.
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What does takeoff feel like in a plane?

As you travel down the runway you may feel small bumps, this is from the runway surface and the runway centerline lights. You may also hear or feel a slight vibration from the plane's wheels as they spin up to speed. The takeoff roll down the runway is normally about 20 seconds.
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How Long Can pilots fly?

Cumulative Limitations

The rules limit pilots to a maximum of 60 hours of flight duty per week, defined as 168 consecutive hours. In any consecutive 28-day period, a pilot cannot exceed 290 hours, of which no more than 100 can be flight time.
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How many flights do pilots do a day?

In general, a senior pilot who primarily flies ultra long-haul, international flights can fly as little as 2-3 flights a week, whereas a junior pilot who only flies regional can fly 20-30 routes a week, which could amount to 3-4 flights a day.
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How long can an airline leave you on the runway?

How long can an airline keep you on the tarmac in the US? In the United States, the airline must let passengers off the plane after being grounded on the tarmac for 3 hours in the case of a US domestic flight and after 4 hours for international flights. There are exceptions, however.
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How fast is a private jet?

The speed of a private jet ranges from 400 to 711 miles per hour. When compared to a commercial airliner with top speeds just over 500 miles per hour, it is easy to decide that a private jet is the speediest vessel to get you from here to there.
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How fast do police choppers go?

Generally, most police helicopters can fly between 80-130kts/90-150mph/150-240kph. At top speed, flying in a straight line, a police helicopter can reach 20 miles away in as little as 8 minutes.
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Is it harder to fly a helicopter or a plane?

Since helicopters are generally harder to fly than airplanes, they also are more dangerous to fly.
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