A passener in a seat positioned between two windows. Some airplane window seats lack windows due to seat configurations that don’t align with the fixed window placements built into the aircraft ...
Close up of a tiny hole in an airplane window. Known as breather or bleed holes, these tiny holes help with cabin pressurization and keep the windows clear. Wilbur and Orville Wright—the brothers ...
That tiny hole in your airplane window is there for a reason. See how it manages pressure and keeps your view clear at 35,000 ...
At some point on a flight, plenty of people notice the same odd detail. Near the bottom of the window, there is a tiny opening that looks like a flaw, a chip, or something that should not be there at ...
View of planes through an open airplane window. There are two reasons I like to pull my shade down as soon as I settle into my window seat after boarding a plane. For starters, the cabin is usually ...
If you've flown on a plane, you may have been reminded to open the window shades during takeoff or landing. This seemingly unimportant routine plays a part in ensuring your safety during an emergency.