Once is an accident. Twice is a coincidence. And three times, they say, is a trend. So it checks out that there’s a big question on the minds of many U.S. travelers: Why are so many planes crashing?
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Contrails — the little white lines streaming out of an airplane — form when the hot air from the exhaust mixes with the cooler temperature and low-pressure environment.
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Muntean praised the passengers while commenting it was difficult to comprehend the fear many of them must have felt after the aircraft landed upside down.
CNN’s Brianna Keilar is joined by a passenger from the Delta Airlines plane crash at Canada’s Toronto Pearson International Airport. The flight with 80 people on board from Minneapolis ended upside ...
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