Yes. A number of tests are taken place on everyone on the aeroplane first to make sure no ones a Muslim
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The flame is put out at the end of the games and a new torch is designed for every game. Several torches are made and the flame is passed not the torch.
The Olympic torch does not stay lit on a plane due to safety regulations and the lack of oxygen in the aircraft cabin. When transported, the torch is typically extinguished before boarding. During relay events, the flame is carefully maintained and transported in a special container designed for that purpose, but it cannot remain lit during the flight.
Gasoline (petrol). They keep a small flame in a lantern alight at all times between Games.
It is extinguished at the closing ceremony of each Olympic Games. The torch is initially lit, by the Sun's rays that are concentrated by a mirror, at a ceremony in Olympia, Greece several months in advance of an Olympics. The relay then takes the torch to the site of the Olympics where the cauldron is lit with it.
In the Olympic Village.
They stay at a specially constructed arena called the 'Olympic Village'.
Only if they win a gold medal! If they win silver or worse all of their stuff is packed up when they get back to the athletes village and Jeff probst extinguishes their torch! They then are asked to return to their country by mule!
No it is extinguished at the closing ceremonies
Because the real airplane is actually flying; the paper plane is just falling very slowly.
with a cover
there is. at the bottom of the cave is another torch but you have to go down there first.