The plane will stall.
2nd Answer:
If the pilot is really dumb, the plane might stall - she should either advance the throttle or tip the plane's nose down to gain speed. The usual thing is for the plane to fly more slowly. As it flies more slowly, it will lose altitude and get closer to the ground. At some point, the wings are not moving through the air fast enough to support the weight of the plane, and then the plane drops like a rock or stalls. The idea is for this to happen when the plane's tires are only a foot or two above the runway.
When the pilot opens the throttle, the plane starts to move. If pointed down a runway, it can take off.
When the throttle is opened wide, it accelerates down the runway.
The plane yaws left.
you pilot a plane
To fly a plane is the same as to pilot a plane.
The disadvantage of a pilot and a fisherman is that when disasters like a plane accident happens, the survivors are usually minimal.
It crashes and explodes into a thousand pieces, quite literally.
A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.
Without a proper oxygen mask, a pilot's respiratory system can collapse in a supersonic plane.
When you first push the throttle, or throttles if you have a multiengine airplane, to the stop the plane will accelerate to its maximum speed. Once it reaches it, the plane will just keep going very fast.
When the throttle is opened wide, more fuel is combusted in the engine, generating more power. This increased power allows the plane to accelerate, which results in an increase in air speed.
A "Pilot" is a person who drives a plane.