Types of planes

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Across
  1. 3. These are smaller jets designed for short-haul flights, often used for regional or commuter routes.
  2. 6. Pilots may encounter specialized aircraft in their career, such as military planes, private jets, helicopters, and amphibious aircraft. While they may not operate these aircraft regularly, having a basic understanding of their capabilities and characteristics is beneficial.
  3. 7. It's an aircraft that can hover, takeoff and land vertically. This classification includes fixed-wing aircraft
  4. 9. A jet aircraft powered by two engines.
  5. 10. An aircraft with short runway requirements for takeoff and landing
Down
  1. 1. A flight last from three to six hours
  2. 2. These are large, twin-aisle aircraft capable of carrying a significant number of passengers over long distances.
  3. 4. A flight taking less than three hours to complete.
  4. 5. Also known as single-aisle aircraft, these planes are smaller and typically used for short to medium-haul flights.
  5. 8. Flight lasts from six to twelve hours and is typically made by a wide-body aircraft.
  6. 9. Turboprop planes use a combination of jet propulsion and propeller-driven engines. They are commonly used for regional and short-haul flights, as well as in remote areas with limited infrastructure.