Your entire video depicted the atlantic ocean though! Nice explanations anyhow, thanks.
@peterrebelwithoutamenopaus6962 Жыл бұрын
Non-stop Pacific flights from Sydney and Melbourne to LA and San Francisco, for instance, by Qantas and United as well as Air New Zealand from Auckland, have been operating DAILY since the early 1980s. Originally using 747s and now also longe range 2 engined planes like the B777 as well as giant A380s etc. This is surely common knowledge? Thousands of flights have operated since then only partly suspended during the Covid pandemic.
@StalkerIII5 ай бұрын
Wow. Where to start. Wrong on so many levels. Wrong ocean shown to start with. Hundreds of flights cross over the Pacific ocean. Do some reaserch .
@charfinch6358 Жыл бұрын
Why do they keep showing the Atlantic ?
@jackallen3732 Жыл бұрын
Toasted Paste.
@MeaHeaR Жыл бұрын
I don't be under-standing jet streem as from behindé it will be cawse plain to be stalléđ in Airé untt cráshéd
@Slippindisc Жыл бұрын
Why are you typing this way?
@MeaHeaR Жыл бұрын
@@Slippindisc Well they say a jetstream from the rear "pushes" the Plané Along yet wind from the Rear will Stall the wings of an Aeroplane ????
@john9349 Жыл бұрын
It is like a boat in a flowing river. The speed of the river + the speed of the boat is how fast the boat is passing the bank. So if the plane flies at 500mph and the jetstream is 100mph, the plane is traveling 600mph over the ground. The speed of the air going over the wings is what matters regarding the stall speed. This speed is the same if you have a headwind or tailwind, the difference is the ground speed. Hope this makes sense.@@MeaHeaR