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The Real Reason Why Plane Passengers Have to Keep Window Shades Up During Takeoff and Landing
While it might seem like an annoying ask, keeping the window shades open can actually be a helpful tool in dangerous ...
Brendan McDonough was driving home in his white Ram truck one Sunday afternoon when he spotted the first sign of trouble— a plume of smoke rising into the pale blue sky above the golden yellow foliage ...
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The Real Reason Airplane Window Shades Must Be Up at Takeoff and Landing, According to Pilots
Flight attendants may require window shades to be up during takeoff and landing for passenger safety. Open windows let ...
The “make it work mentality” at DCA may have contributed to the accident, according to testimony at the NTSB hearings. Investigators questioned the effectiveness of collision alert systems and the ...
Watch the dramatic and tragic moments of Fine Air Flight 101 as the Douglas DC-8 struggles to maintain altitude and crashes ...
Two crew members, one civilian contractor and one U.S. Air Force active-duty member were on board the aircraft at the time of ...
Murali Pasumarthi, San Diego County Deputy Director for Public Works, says it's vitally important for first responders to be ...
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