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Wow, planes sure can move fast! I mean, they can really zoom in for a landing. It’s amazing to watch them come in at such speed. You know, it’s like they’re on a mission to get down as quickly as possible. Whoosh! They just seem to fly right by you. It’s incredible how quickly they can slow down and touch the ground. Talk about smooth sailing!
Why Do Planes Speed Up Before Landing? [Solved]
As the plane gets closer to the ground, it’ll pick up speed if the engines are revving. In ground effect, it takes less power to stay in the air, so that extra oomph will turn into speed instead of altitude.
- Planes: Aircrafts that are capable of powered flight, typically propelled by jet engines.
- Speed: The rate at which an aircraft moves through the air, usually measured in knots or miles per hour.
- Landing: The process of bringing an aircraft to a stop on the ground after a flight, typically involving the deployment of flaps and spoilers to reduce speed and increase drag.
Planes can land at lightning speed! It’s amazing how quickly they can touch down. I mean, one minute they’re soaring through the sky and the next, they’re on the ground. Whoosh! It’s like a blink of an eye. Incredible!