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Edelweiss Airbus A340 Sinks Toward Runway After Takeoff

A video of the incident is attracting a lot of attention online.

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Air Canada Boeing 777-333/ER on approach.
Lightning Strikes Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER In Stunning Video

Aircraft are struck by lightning an average of one or two times annually.

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Why Do Aircraft Take Off And Land Into The Wind?

Taking off and landing in the wind is a priority for aircraft, dictating everything from runway direction to speeds.

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AA aircraft at DFW
Do Airplanes Have A Reverse Gear?

The answer is yes, but it is seldom used.

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All-white Airbus A340 departing
How Pilots Set Engine Power When Taking Off

Setting the thrust incorrectly could lead to a significant accident.

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Three Passengers sitting in an economy class row on an aircraft.
Here's Why Airplane Passengers Shouldn't Sleep Through Takeoff & Landing

Sleeping during the most critical part of any flight may affect the health and safety of passengers.

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Landing gear retracting.
How Do Pilots Stop An Airplane's Wheels From Spinning After Takeoff?

The ins and outs of braking before retracting the gear.

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An Airplane landing during a strong crosswind.
5 Of The Most Challenging Airports To Land At In The USA

These destinations give pilots quite a headache.

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An ANA Boeing 777-300ER taking off.
Analysis: Everything That Pilots Are Doing When An Airplane Is Taking Off

The choreography behind an airline takeoff.

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United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 Rejects Takeoff Due To Flames Under Wing

The flames subsided before emergency services reached the aircraft.

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An easterly view of the final approach to Burbank's runway 8.
Which Major US Commercial Airports Have The Shortest Runways?

Exploring the shortest pieces of pavement used by airliners in the US.

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An Air France Airbus A380-800 at JFK airport in New York.
Explained: How Airlines Prevent Tail Strikes During Takeoff

Examining the rare circumstances that lead to tail strikes on departure.

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A Tui aircraft being pushed back.
Why Do Flight Departure Times Refer To Pushback Rather Than Takeoff?

And why it isn’t likely to change anytime soon.

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United Airlines Boeing 777-200
NTSB Says Miscommunication Led To United Airlines' Boeing 777 Dive Near Maui

The aircraft reportedly went into a dramatic nose dive toward the ocean.

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An ANA Boeing 787 just after takeoff.
"Rotate!" - Why Pilots Say This On Takeoff

Insight on the often-repeated pilot lingo used during takeoff.

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A Horizon Air Embraer 175 climbing out of Ted Steven's Anchorage Int'l.
Blasting Off: Examining An Airliner's Required Climb Profile

The four climb segments applied to every takeoff.

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Pilots operate flights at all hours - often late nights and early mornings.
Will Rising Temperatures Impact Aircraft Takeoffs?

With less lift in higher temperatures, take-off runs could be longer, or payload restricted.

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A Thai Airways Boeing 787 flies above a large bird on approach.
How Are Pilots Trained To Handle Bird Strikes?

Dealing with unavoidable wildlife encounters.

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An A350-1000 about to touch down on a snowy runway.
How Is A Runway's Condition Assessed & Reported?

A runway's condition determines the braking performance of an aircraft.

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Airplane In Fog
Flying In Fog: What Procedures Are In Place To Keep Planes & Their Occupants Safe?

How modern technology and standardized procedures help pilots deal with the challenges of flying in fog conditions.

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