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Watch intense night aircraft carrier landings and takeoffs
Witness the heart-pounding precision and unmatched skill required for nighttime landings and takeoffs on an aircraft carrier.
To help meet that challenge, The University of Texas at Arlington has received a three-year, $750,000 grant from NASA’s MUREP ...
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Why flight attendants always sit on their hands during takeoff and landing
It’s all about safety, not comfort.
Aviation startup Electra made history last month when its EL2 became the first hybrid-electric Ultra Short Take-off and Landing (uSTOL) aircraft to successfully complete helicopter-like take-offs and ...
The aircrafts were seen approaching the runway before suddenly ascending back into the air at Dublin Airport amid strong winds from Storm Bram Natalia Senanayake is an Editorial Assistant, Lifestyle ...
After they have closed overhead bins and reminded us of safety procedures, flight attendants head to their seats to buckle in for takeoff. But why do flight attendants sit on their hands?
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