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The Real Reason Why Plane Passengers Have to Keep Window Shades Up During Takeoff and Landing
While it might seem like an annoying ask, keeping the window shades open can actually be a helpful tool in dangerous situations
There are close calls, and then there's this. A National Guard plane's emergency landing nearly resulted in disaster, all captured by a Tesla's dashcam.
Shocking video shows a Tesla driver narrowly colliding with a massive military aircraft as it made a crash landing on an Oklahoma highway.
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Small plane makes emergency landing on shore in Huntington Beach
A small airplane made an emergency landing Thursday night after experiencing engine trouble in Huntington Beach, according to authorities. The Cessna aircraft landed around 9:30 p.m. on the sand between lifeguard towers 11 and 13.
A woman was injured after being hit by a small plane making an emergency landing in Heartwell Park in Long Beach, California at around 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Both she and the pilot, described as an 'elderly' man by the Long Beach Fire Department,
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The Real Reason Airplane Window Shades Must Be Up at Takeoff and Landing, According to Pilots
Flight attendants may require window shades to be up during takeoff and landing for passenger safety. Open windows let passengers and crew quickly see hazards outside and help first responders assess conditions.
A small airplane made an emergency landing in East El Paso with no injuries or fire reported, and investigations are underway.
A city spokesman says the pilot and passenger avoided injury after the plane was unable to return to John Wayne Airport.