Whereditgo
Journeyman Pro
But when you walk you exert a force against the ground with your legs/feet as you say, an aircraft gets it's thrust from a different force that has nothing to do with contact with the ground (other than the rolling resistance of the tyres).If you walk on an escalator in the opposite direction to it's travel and at the same speed you will remain stationary with respect to the escalator. The thrust is made by your muscles and legs. As long as the speed of the escalator is balanced to the speed of you walking everything is in balance. Things only react differently if that balance is disturbed by your pace or the speed of the escalator.
What simple law of motion is this breaking.