The fly would hit the front windsheild. Since the Fly is flying within the contained pocket of air, when the transporter of that pocket of air suddenly stops. The inertia of the air pocket continues until it stops. The fly would be a part of that pocket and would then continue forward until something breaks its momentum....I think.
Well, to tell the truth, everything inside a galaxy is actually flying off in space. Everything that is anything is flying off in space. Space is the thing that everything is in. What does tend to keep things together is gravity. So as things inside a galaxy are flying around in space, gravity keeps them from flying off in their own direction.
There are only three that remain today
There are only three that remain today
system glitch or a short
There are only three that remain today
Rights remain unchanged between states.
No. It doesn't change the flight duration at all. The length of time it would take would remain the same. The direction of the plane's flight doesn't affect the flight duration. That is all.
Something has to remain stationary to catch the flying poop.
Traveling is perfectly safe if done reasonably. Make sure your grandparents remain hydrated and well-rested throughout the trip, and do not push themselves on strenuous activities such as hiking.
8 to 12 hrs
Assuming the person is in the open and unprotected the person may be blown over or picked up and thrown. He or she may also be hit be flying debris. However, in most cases a person will be in some sort of structure. In most cases the structure will remain intact, thus protecting people inside from serious injury or death(though there are exceptions). In cases where the structure sustains major damage or is destroyed, a person inside by be struck by flying or falling objects, and may even be carried away. The worse damage a tornado does to a structure, the more likely it is that someone inside will be killed or injured.
Your rights remain unchanged from state to state, because they are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.