What is the hardest aircraft to land?

In my experience (DC-9, MD -80/90, A-320, B-727, B-737, B-747-4, B-757, B-767, L-1011) the hardest to land consistently was without question the B-727.
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Which plane is hardest to land?

Amazing footage shows why the U-2 is one of the most difficult planes to land.
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What is the hardest type of plane to fly?

The hardest planes to fly include personal aircraft such as the wildly popular Cessna 150/152, Cessna 162, and the Luscombe Silvaire. The hardest commercial aircraft to fly is the BAC Concorde. And the hardest plane to fly in the world is the US military-used U-2 Spy Plane.
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What plane is the easiest to land?

The easiest planes to fly overall include the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, Beechcraft Skipper, Piper PA-28 Cherokee, Cessna 150/152, Diamond DV20/DA20 Katana, Ercoupe 415-C, and Diamond DA40 Star. The easiest commercial plane to fly is the Boeing 747 and the easiest military aircraft is the F-22 Raptor.
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What is the most durable aircraft?

Ranking The 20 Toughest Planes In The Sky
  1. 1 B-36 Peacemaker. wikipedia.org.
  2. 2 Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. getwallpapers.com. ...
  3. 3 Northrop Grumman B-2. alphacoders.com. ...
  4. 4 Lockheed P-38 Lightning. flyingbulls.at. ...
  5. 5 Boeing B-29 Superfortress. ...
  6. 6 Boeing B-52 Stratofortress. ...
  7. 7 McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom. ...
  8. 8 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21. ...
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Which aircraft has the most crashes?

The Cessna 152 was involved in nearly 800 more crashes than any other aircraft. In terms of fatalities, Boeing aircraft occupy four of the top five – the Boeing 737-200 has killed the most people at 906 deaths, followed by the original Boeing 737, the Boeing 777-206 and the Boeing MD-82.
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What is the easiest plane to fly?

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is widely considered the easiest plane to fly. While many factors come into play that makes the Cessna 172 so easy to fly, the most influential features are its high wing configuration, powerful engine, spacious & comfortable cockpit, and intuitive and forgiving controls.
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What is the safest plane to learn to fly?

The Cessna 172 is the easiest airplane to learn to fly in, according to a survey of flight schools around the world on Insider Monkey. Also on the list: The Cessna 150/152, Piper PA-28, Diamond DV20/DA20 Katana, and American Champion Citabria.
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What is a good first plane?

The best planes for beginner pilots include the Cessna 150/152, Piper PA-28 series, Beechcraft Musketeer and many more which we'll take a look at throughout this article. The hallmark qualities of these planes are their forgiving handling characteristics, simple systems, and availability.
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Which is harder to fly a plane or helicopter?

Since helicopters are generally harder to fly than airplanes, they also are more dangerous to fly.
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Why is U-2 so hard to fly?

When at altitude the U-2 is a lot of work also. The thin air at 70,000 feet along with its lightweight frame has earned it a reputation of being very difficult to fly. The difference in speed between going too fast and stalling the U-2 is only 13 mph.
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What is the hardest runway to land at?

Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Nepal

For those who want to climb Mount Everest, the adventure begins at landing, as the Tenzing-Hillary Airport (also known as Lukla), in Nepal, is considered the most dangerous airport in the world. Located 2,842 meters above sea level, the terrifying airstrip is just 527 meters long.
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What is the scariest airport in the world?

25 Scariest Airports in the World
  • Courchevel Airport, France. ...
  • Princess Juliana Airport, Caribbean. ...
  • Matekane Air Strip, Lesotho. ...
  • Tioman Island Airport, Malaysia. ...
  • Juancho Airport, Caribbean. ...
  • Gibraltar Airport. ...
  • Ice Runway, Antarctica. ...
  • Madeira Airport, Portugal.
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What is the most deadliest airport in the world?

1. Lukla Airport, Nepal. At a height of 8000 feet (2,438 meters), Lukla Airport is a top contender when it comes to world's dangerous airports. People traveling to Mount Everest use this airport which not only has very less electricity but also extremely short landing and take off strips.
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Why is 747 so loved?

The aircraft is elegant, large and is very well known around the world. Boeing's Jumbo Jet opened up air travel to the masses and continues to provide service to many airlines today. Frequent flyers have great affection for the Boeing 747 due to some unique features found on no other aircraft.
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What plane is bigger than a 747?

Airbus A380 vs Boeing 747

The A380 is the latest and biggest plane from Airbus while the 747 has been Boeing's flagship for quite some time. The biggest difference between the two is size as the A380 is certainly much bigger than the 747. The Airbus A380 has a wingspan that is 15m longer to that of the 747.
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How many 747 left to build?

As of the mid of April, 2021, Boeing has officially one dozen, 747 aircraft left to build. The 747 production line is winding down. After the 12 are built, the classic 'Jumbo Jet' now in its latest dash 8 configuration has no more orders to fulfill. The world moved on.
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Is it expensive to own a plane?

The Bottom Line. Many costs factor into the economics of small aircraft ownership. On average, a $75,000 financed Cessna winds up costing $200 per hour, if flown 100 hours per year, with $80 going toward fuel, oil and maintenance. Similar aircraft may be rented for about $125 per hour.
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Are pilots scared of heights?

Pilots with a fear of heights aren't uncommon and in fact, the majority of people who are afraid of heights aren't affected by flying in an aircraft. There is a strong feeling of security when you close the door, and you should feel very comfortable in the hands of an experienced instructor.
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How low can you fly a plane legally?

An aircraft can legally fly as low as 500ft above the ground & if in sparsely populated areas or over water there is no minimum height limit but must remain at least 500 feet from any vessel, structure, or person. Aircraft can also fly lower than 500ft when landing and taking off.
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Is flying a private plane hard?

It is more difficult than driving a car, so it will take more time to learn to do it, that's all. But it isn't all that much harder. As with driving or any other skill, some people will take longer than others. So of course it will cost more for some people than it will for others.
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Which airline has never had a crash?

Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian has been flying planes since 1929 and never once had a fatal accident, making it, if our stats stand up, the longest functioning carrier to have never lost a passenger. It may have suffered two bankruptcies (1993 and 2003) but it has not compromised on safety.
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