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Airlines

  • Federal Aviation Administration

    A Pilot Treated for Depression, on Why and How He Flies

    "For a young pilot who is looking for a career in the industry, the low-cost market is not a viable long-term option. Many of us are burning out because our employers are treating us in the same way that they treat the aeroplanes." A European pilot on ramifications of the Germanwings crash.

    • James Fallows
    • Mar 31, 2015
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    Can We Learn Anything From the Germanwings Disaster?

    A technologist says the day of airliners flown by remote control is closer than we think. Is that good news or bad? Plus, why it's better to be a co-pilot and other lessons from the latest crash.

    • James Fallows
    • Mar 30, 2015
  • Gary Wiepert/Reuters

    More From Pilots and Doctors on the Germanwings Crash

    Cost pressures, alcohol as the only "approved" anti-mental-illness drug, and other ramifications of this murder/suicide

    • James Fallows
    • Mar 29, 2015
  • Why the Latest Air-Scare Shows How Safe Airline Travel Is, Not How Dangerous

    The flying world's counterpart to your car's airbag and anti-skid brakes.

    • James Fallows
    • May 17, 2014
  • YouTube

    What an Autopilot Could Never Do

    Fun with flying, extreme crosswinds edition.

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 8, 2014
  • Tintin Wikia

    Malaysia 370, Day 10: One Fanciful Hypothesis, and Another That Begins to Make Sense

    Did the airplane hide in a "radar shadow"? Probably not. Did the flight crew act like heroes? Possibly so.

    • James Fallows
    • Mar 17, 2014
  • Flight Aware

    Why Malaysia Airlines 370 Remains So Profoundly Mysterious, and Why a Better Black Box Wouldn't Help

    The absence of data about this flight is itself a significant data point.

    • James Fallows
    • Mar 13, 2014
  • The Malaysian Airlines Flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing

    No firm news, but the indications are grim

    • James Fallows
    • Mar 7, 2014
  • Reuters

    'Springbok, Cleared for Landing': More on the Language of the Skies

    By Deborah Fallows.

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 8, 2013
  • In Honor of the Chinese ADIZ, Today's Novelty Aviation Footage

    The people who drive on China's roads may soon be able to fly in its skies!

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 30, 2013
  • My Surprising Email of the Day

    A major airline dares say, Look at our new feature! Will have a chance to see for myself very soon.

    • James Fallows
    • Oct 29, 2013
  • Asiana 214: Airplane as Hero, and Other Analyses

    The role of engineers, pilots, coaches, and God in the path toward disaster -- or safety.

    • James Fallows
    • Jul 29, 2013
  • Back to Asiana 214

    On a light-wind, clear-skies day, a team of professional pilots flew a normally functioning airplane smack into the runway. What have we learned about the cause?

    • James Fallows
    • Jul 20, 2013
  • The Perilous Shoals of Memory: Back to that Dicey NYT Mag Story

    Memory is unreliable. But there's a difference between misremembering and making things up.

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 12, 2013
  • Finale on the NYT Mag Airplane-in-Peril Story

    The writer was telling us "what he heard and felt." Not necessarily what occurred.

    • James Fallows
    • May 31, 2013
  • NYT Mag Editor Responds on the 'Terror in the Skies' Article

    The editor of the New York Times Magazine gives further details about this controversial account.

    • James Fallows
    • May 30, 2013
  • Could the NYT Mag 'My Plane Almost Crashed' Story Actually Be True?

    Maybe this all happened. But if so, it was an even stranger flight than it seemed.

    • James Fallows
    • May 30, 2013
  • Kicking Passengers Off Planes: A United Captain Weighs In

    The struggle to find a modus vivendi in the skies

    • James Fallows
    • May 7, 2013
  • The Glamour Has Always Been There: David Broder Edition

    Of floors and shoes

    • James Fallows
    • May 1, 2013
  • The Glamour Never Stops

    Fly the friendly floors

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 30, 2013
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