For travelers, flight crew, and pilots alike, air turbulence is often a detriment to the flying experience. These patches of “bumpy air” can make flight and navigation more challenging, and they can also result in injuries if passengers are not made aware of the...
From H4 Solutions: According to a June 12, 2019 article in the Washington Post, Transportation Security Administration security screeners are “short-staffed, poorly paid and suffering meager morale.” What’s also worrying, is that the situation...
Up in the air, security is a top priority. While in flight, it’s imperative that all passengers and the pilot are safe. There are many ways to ensure safety on a plane, but some methods prove to be more effective than others. One of the most effective procedures to...
From H4 Solutions: With the exception of a few larger airports (which have private security screeners), if you fly commercially in the United States you’re going to have to go through a TSA security checkpoint. To most travelers, “going through security” is a...
It is a common myth that air travelers breathe in old, recycled air during flight. Many believe that illnesses are more easily transferred in an airplane because they are breathing the same air as everyone else. However, your risk at catching any sickness airborne is...
Most people love to travel, and some even look forward to the process itself. Many flyers enjoy the calm and quiet plane ride and use that time to read, rest, meditate, relax, and sleep. In today’s frantically busy society, a forced break, even if it is in a rather...