Q: Hi! So do you just pray as you can? or do you wait? Salaam I am talking about muslim prayers.

A: You can do wuzu (ablution) using small quantity of water. If water is not available you can do tayammum by touching on the wall. There is an open space in the aeroplane. You can pray salat there by qasr (shortening). If space is not available, you can pray salat by sitting in your seat (Since you are praying without turning to qibla, you will have to perform the salat again after landing). You can pray Asar salat (2 raka'at) immediately after Zuhar salat (2 raka'at) before Asar (jam' taqdeem). If you are sure that the flight will land before Asar, you can postpone Zuhar salat by making intention of the prayer after the azan of Zuhar and before the azan of Asar (jam' ta'eqeer). You can pray Magrib (3 raka'at) and pray Isha (2 raka'at) before alighting in the aeroplane if it is time for Magrib (by jam' taqdeem). If you are sure that the flight will land before azan of Fajr, you can pray salat Magrib (3 raka'at) after landing and also pray salat Isha (2 raka'at). For this also, you will have to make intention before Isha waqth. Pray 2 raka'at Fajr before sunrise. The salat by jam' is not applicable to Hanafees. They may pray each salat in their waqth without jam'. The meaning of jam' is combining. For performing salat by Jam' call azan and iqamath before the first prayer and then call iqamath only for the next salat. Muslims cannot postpone salat under any circumstance. Note that the jam' ta'qeer is not postponing. Jam' and qasr are the concessions allowed by Allah to Muslims in their journey. Christian brothers! You need to pray only on Sundays. But, this is not the case with Muslims. Allah has made the surface of the earth as well as air as places for worship of Allah.