The correct option is Newton's Third Law of Motion.
Newton’s third law is the principle behind the working of a jet plane. Newton’s Third Law of Motion:
The Third Law states that, In every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
​When a man jumps out from a boat, he presses the boat with his feet, which means he is doing an action, and the boat then also exerts an equal force on him in the opposite direction which explains the reaction, therefore the man jumps to the bank and the boat moves in the backward direction.
Jet engines move the airplane forward with a great force that is produced by a tremendous thrust and causes the plane to fly very fast. All jet engines, which are also called gas turbines, work on the same principle. The engine sucks air in at the front with a fan. A compressor raises the pressure of the air.