Weather hazards Weather plays a crucial role in aviation, which it impacts everything from flight safety and the performance of and aircraft. Airlines and Air traffic controllers monitor the weather constantly to ensure a smooth and safe flight. There are many different types of weather conditions that affect a flight. There is one article that stood out to me on one of the weather conditions. On June 13th, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed shorty after take off (Drzombak, 2025). So, experts was ask if the temperature was the cause? It was over 100 degress Fahrenheit at the time. Higher temperature causes less dense air. When there is dense air it affect lift. That affects the way airplanes take off and land. It also can decrease the amount of thrust the propellers generate. With that being said, heat will probably be increasing disruptive for airline passengers in the future. There are many other articles explaining how weather affects the ability to fly. For myself I did not know that ...
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Passenger Screening TSA has layers of protection to prevent an attack from terrorist. They preform a passenger screening which has became more advanced over the years. The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) and transportation security administration (TSA) are collaboration on an advanced imaging technology to improve passenger screening (U.S Department of homeland security, 2025). They have been working together developing a new concept and technologies to help homeland to keep the need of passengers safe and to improve detection performance. This allows TSA to stay in front of evolving threats and keep traveling safe. High definition-advanced...
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AIRCRAFT MISHAPS We’ve all seen the headlines about aircraft mishaps happening around the world, from engine failures to emergency landings. But one recent incident really caught my attention. On May 23rd , a private jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood , specifically in a Navy-owned housing area. What caused the crash? Reports say the plane hit a power line during extremely foggy weather . This got me thinking: Could this accident have been prevented ? And who, if anyone, was at fault? As someone who's not a pilot, I admit I don’t have all the technical answers. But from a common-sense perspective, I wonder if the pilots made the right call. In foggy conditions, visibility drops fast, so flying too low seems like a dangerous move. At the same time, maybe they were trying to get under the fog in order to see the runway or ground better. If that's the case, it puts them in a difficult position: trying to balance safety and visibility in real time. S...