Have you ever wondered why a plane's cabin crew tells us to keep the window blinds open during landing? If so, it appears you ...
Close up of a tiny hole in an airplane window. Known as breather or bleed holes, these tiny holes help with cabin pressurization and keep the windows clear. Wilbur and Orville Wright—the brothers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Flight attendants may require window shades to be up during takeoff and landing for passenger safety. Open windows let passengers ...
A viral video shows pilot cleaning cockpit window with soda water. While the video may look unusual, the logic behind it is ...
A viral video is proving exactly why you should keep your plane window shut during air travel—especially for the sake of those around you. Featured Video Kelly Meng was on a flight from Chicago to ...
Have you ever noticed a tiny, circular hole at the bottom of your aeroplane window? While it might look like a defect, it is ...
Keep your eyes peeled and your phone handy the next time you fly. In this occasional series we explore the world at 37,000 feet. In this cellphone photo, northern lights dance outside the window while ...
View of planes through an open airplane window. There are two reasons I like to pull my shade down as soon as I settle into my window seat after boarding a plane. For starters, the cabin is usually ...