Holiday travel broke records in July as severe weather forced disruptions at many airports. Airlines oversell flights on normal days, and they're more likely to bump passengers during disruptions.
Armed with this information, the flight control system now has a tenth of a second to generate a force-canceling response at each wing, by deftly actuating low-inertia lift surfaces. In this way, the ...
Paul Williams studies how climate change is increasing invisible turbulence in the atmosphere. Though he knows it's usually safe, he still has to deal with "monkey brain" fear on bumpy flights. To ...
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