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What are Trim Tabs and How do they Work?
Every part of an aircraft is designed with a specific and important function, no matter how big or small. As the saying goes, “the devil
Boeing Delivers 43 Commercial Jets in July 2024
Boeing reported delivering 43 commercial jets in July, maintaining the same level as the previous year despite facing persistent supply chain challenges. This steady output
Should the Fasten Seatbelt Sign Remain On All the Time?
I’ve been reading a lot about passengers and crew getting injured due to clear air turbulence (CAT). The severity of CAT can be alarming, with
Consequences of Disobeying Your Flight Attendants in Duty
Some people believe they know more than the flight attendants, especially those passengers who use their “million miler” status as a reason not to listen
Voepass ATR 72 Crashes Near Sao Paulo, No Survivors
Brazilian carrier Voepass has confirmed that one of its ATR 72 turboprops was involved in an accident while approaching Sao Paulo Guarulhos airport. The incident
Cebu Pacific Confident on Future of the PW1100G Engines
The Pratt & Whitney (P&W) PW1100G GTF engine issue significantly impacted Cebu Pacific, forcing the airline to ground several planes. However, the airline quickly mitigated
PAL Reports Strong Growth in First Half of 2024
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has closed the first half of 2024 with notable increases in passenger numbers, cargo volume, and ancillary services, leading to total consolidated
Things Airline Passengers Do That Make Flight Attendants Happy
The phrase “happy crew, happy passengers, happy flight” encapsulates the essence of a pleasant flying experience. Flight attendants are committed to treating all passengers equally,
We Should End that Habit of Unfastening Seatbelts After Landing
I’ve noticed that during my domestic flights in the Philippines, many passengers tend to unfasten their seatbelts immediately after the plane lands, even while it’s