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Why modern aircraft can still explode on the ground

Despite advances in materials, sensors, and safety systems, modern aircraft can still be destroyed by a surprising threat: their own fuel tanks. Investigations into disasters such as Pan Am 214 and ...
Speaking to Australian Aviation 15 years on from QF32, which saw an engine on board Qantas A380 VH-OQA explode shortly after take-off from Singapore, Captain Richard de Crespigny said that while the ...
Following an explosive semi-truck crash, MDOT says reopening I-196 depends on the outcome of bridge inspections and ongoing ...
However, some items shouldn't be left in a cold car. Certain everyday objects can break, warp or even cause damage to the car ...
Chief Watertender Oscar V. Peterson spent 21 years at sea before May 7, 1942, when Japanese bombs turned the USS Neosho into a burning wreck during the Battle of the Coral Sea. Already wounded from ...
Since Republicans hold the White House and both houses of Congress, the prime task in 2026 is to avoid messing things up. The ...
Our lead sustainable finance reporter looks at what’s coming in the year ahead for ESG investing, green funds and the climate ...
The U.S. is forecast to add a lot less power from renewables than analysts previously expected. The potential slowdown comes ...
A German mother sheltered three lost American soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge—and did the same for German soldiers hours later.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you've ever seen a large truck driving along the highway with a massive, specialty tanker attached to the rear, you may have noticed a few ...
Meanwhile Russia initially produced its own drones after briefly using imported Iranian Shahed-136 drones that cost over $100,000 each. Ukraine demonstrated that you could design and build drones with ...
There’s always a strange joy in watching virtual money go up. Business simulation games have a special kind of magic. What ...