A passener in a seat positioned between two windows. Some airplane window seats lack windows due to seat configurations that don’t align with the fixed window placements built into the aircraft ...
There are at least two triangles in most airplanes, each right above a window on each side of the cabin and lined up with the ...
A plane passenger sparked a debate online after she posted a TikTok video about sitting in the middle seat while traveling ...
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 ...
In her response to the opinion letter 'Congratulations, Democrats,' Mrs. Brenda Washington includes this seemingly unrelated thought-provoker: "Here's a trivia for you two old goats. Up until the ...
When you glance out your airplane window at 30,000 feet, that curved little portal seems like a simple design choice. But the reason it is round has nothing to do with style. It is the result of one ...
A flight from London to Orlando had to turn around after passengers discovered that some cabin windows were missing panes after takeoff. The flight leaving Oct. 4 from London Stansted Airport headed ...
People notice many things while flying, but one small detail always makes passengers curious. If you’ve ever taken a window seat, you may have spotted a tiny hole at the bottom of the airplane window.
Delta Airlines flyer Laura Iu freaked out after seeing that her airplane window was seemingly taped together, only for a flight attendant to accuse her of blowing things out of proportion.
Some airplane window seats lack windows due to seat configurations that don’t align with the fixed window placements built into the aircraft fuselage. Airlines often adjust seat pitch to add more rows ...