when are airplanes in motion

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Motion is always relative to something.-- Relative to the moon, an airplane is ALWAYS in motion.-- Relative to the ground, an airplane is in motion when it's taxiing or flying.-- Relative to a bag of peanuts in its own galley, an airplane is NEVER in motion.

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When they are taxing around. Airplanes fly do to lift.

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