Travel safe with these science-backed tips on the safest seat on the plane, the safest way to dress, the first thing you should do in a crash, and more.
Want to know how to survive a plane crash? This infographic will teach you what you need to know in case the unthinkable happens.
Monuments are often deeply symbolic... but ultimately, most are usually pretty easy to figure out. Such is not the case with the Silent Heroes of the Cold War National Memorial. The air of mystery about the monument is intentional. The guy who designed it knows better than anyone how much a good mystery can draw
Prepare For Impact started life as an unsettling Oculus Rift virtual reality demo that simulated what it was like to be inside a plane during an emergency landing in water. But its creators have since expanded the project into a free app that simulates countless ways your next flight could go wrong.
One leadership lesson is it's hard to let your guard down. When I interview high-integrity CEOs to join my Vistage group, I ask if they can be vulnerable.
You may not assume it from the mental picture that comes to mind of a “plane crash,” but most real ones, like planes skidding off runways and such, are survivable. Over at Quora, Cheryl A Schwartz, a former flight attendant, offered some useful suggestions for making sure you survive, and get out of the plane safely.
“I’m definitely not done flying. It’s not going to keep me out of the sky. One engine failure isn’t going to do it for me.”
How to survive a plane crash -- 10 tips that could save your life. Learn what to do in the event of a crash landing.
Nearly all aircraft accidents are cause by several contributing factors. There is almost never a single, simple cause.
You’re someone who travels a lot. Perhaps you’re drawn to sandy beaches or snowy peaks, or maybe you’ve just landed a job as a traveling consultant. Jet-setter that you are, you settle into your seat, ensure your buckle is low and tight across your lap,...
Most people don't read the fine print of their plane tickets and don't know what an airline is required to do in the event of an accident.
Mikhail Savchenko says he cannot understand why people took their bags off the burning wreck, but has called on people not to persecute them for their reaction to the emergency.
It's one of the thorniest moral dilemmas in tech right now.