What is the hardest plane 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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What is the most difficult plane to fly?

Nearly twice as wide as it is long, the Lockheed U-2 spy plane is one of the most distinctive aircraft in the United States Air Force – and the hardest aircraft to fly, earning itself the nickname “The Dragon Lady”.
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What is the toughest plane ever built?

In 1988, a ski-equipped Lockheed C-130 took off some 800 nautical miles northwest of the McMurdo Station Antarctic Research Center. It was the first time the plane had flown since 1971 – because it was frozen in the ice below for the previous 17 years.
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What plane is the easiest 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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Which plane is easiest land?

All other qualities being equal, single-engine lightplanes are the easiest to land. They are used in flight schools for student pilots to practice landings on. They are required by the FAA to stall at 61 knots and no more, so landing speeds are the lowest in any aircraft category (except specialized STOL aircraft).
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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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What is the safest small plane?

Here we have created a list of the safest single engine airplane in the world, so have a pick that meets your match.
  • Cessna Skyhawk. ...
  • Pilatus PC-12 NGX. ...
  • Diamond DA40 NG. ...
  • Bonanza G36. ...
  • Piper M350.
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What is the safest private plane to fly?

One popular option is the Pilatus PC-12. This aircraft has been in service for more than 7 million flight hours and is a proven leader in the private aviation industry. The Pilatus PC-12 is one of the most reliable turboprops in the industry.
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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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Is Boeing 777 bigger than 747?

The 777X is a longer aircraft - just

According to Boeing's data, the 777-9 has a total length of 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters). The 747-8 is just a bit smaller at 250 feet 2 inches (76.3 meters). The 777-9 is the longest commercial aircraft ever built.
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Do 747s still fly?

Only one of the Boeing 747-400s is currently active, according to flight data. EP-MEE, a 32-year-old aircraft first delivered to United Airlines, flew to Istanbul as recently as Friday.
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Are there any P 47s still flying?

Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia. 44-32798 (unnamed) – Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill AFB in Utah. 45-49167 Five by Five – National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. 45-49181 (unnamed) – Air Zoo in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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Why is U-2 difficult to land?

Because of the space suit, the U-2's hull shape, and a dual-wheeled landing gear along the center of the aircraft, the pilot has great difficulty seeing the ground. During takeoff and landing, the U-2 is followed by a chase car.
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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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What plane can land itself?

The Safe Return Emergency Autoland System lets passengers hit a big red button to bring the plane to safety if the pilot's incapacitated.
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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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What is the cheapest new plane you can buy?

If you're wanting to dip your toes into the “owning your own plane” industry and your single biggest concern is the cost of the aircraft, then the obvious choice is the Cessna 150. As the most affordable plane on this list, the Cessna 150 can typically be found for around $14,000 to $16,000.
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Are planes safer than cars?

In absolute numbers, driving is more dangerous, with more than 5 million accidents compared to 20 accidents in flying. A more direct comparison per 100 million miles pits driving's 1.27 fatalities and 80 injuries against flying's lack of deaths and almost no injuries, which again shows air travel to be safer.
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Do small planes crash more?

The statistics show that small planes are involved in more accidents, and have a higher number of fatalities per million hours flown.
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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 is the largest passenger plane?

The A380 is the world's largest passenger airliner. In a typical four-class configuration, the superjumbo has a maximum capacity of 545 passengers, which is 78 more than Boeing's 747-8 Intercontinental, which maxes out at 467.
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Which plane is bigger 747 or A380?

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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