As Svenestron quite rightly points out, if you are hovering the little helicopter it will start to move towards the back of the plane as the plane takes off. However, due partly to air resistance, but mainly the fact that the stability of these little helis is due largely to the flap-back effect it will end up travelling at a slow speed towards the tail of the aircraft rather than accelerating and going splat against the rear bulkhead.
With regards to turning on your headlights when you are travelling at the speed of light:
- You can't travel at the speed of light (unless you go on a serious Jenny Craig program).
- Even if you do travel close to the speed of light (say 99.9999% of the speed of light), The light from your headlights will still travel away from you at the speed of light (from your point of view). Surely the lorentz transformation is a basic part of the POF training?
