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  • #terror

    Why Lots of Terrorists Are Engineers

    The underpants bomber was an engineer. So were eight of the 25 terrorists involved in 9/11. In fact, half of all known "violent jihadists" reach higher education, and 44 percent of them are engineers. Uh, that looks like a pattern. More »
    12/29/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #paperairplanes

    Paper Airplane World Record Flight Attempt Foiled By Real Airplane

    What is it with planes lately? First a prolonged airplane lavatory stay caused a national scare—again—and now another plane is responsible for ruining a world record attempt for, well, another plane. One made of paper. Updated. More »
    12/28/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #terror

    The Unofficial Guide to Flying After the Underwear Bomb

    The TSA hasn't explained jack. But we found this audio of a pilot explaining the new in-flight security arrangements. Based on that, and what else we know, here's an unofficial guide to travel in the age of the underwear bomb. More »
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    12/27/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #terror

    Meet Underwear Bomb: The Latest, Stained, Patted-Down Crotch of Terror

    First there was the shoe bomb. Now Al Qaeda has taken it to the next level: Yesterday's failed terrorist attack was supposed to be delivered by a suicide bomber with the payload sewn into his underpants. More »
    12/26/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #planes

    Typo Caused Airbus Plane Tail-Strike During Takeoff in Australia

    Currently, there's a typo in a trending topic on Twitter, and it's doing my head in, though at least it won't be responsible for a plane tail-strike like the one that occurred at Melbourne Airport in Australia earlier this year. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #airplanes

    The Webcast of the Boeing Dreamliner's First Flight Starts Now

    It's 9:40 a.m. PST/12:40 a.m. EST and the webcast of the Boeing Dreamliner's first flight should be starting right now. Here's hoping that this is the last time I use this particular image and that the 787's daydreams become reality. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #airplanes

    Boeing Dreamliner's First Flight Being Webcast Tomorrow at 10 A.M.

    The Boeing 787. The Dreamliner. The plane that keeps letting my hopes down is supposedly finally taking to the skies during a live webcast tomorrow morning, sometime after 10 a.m. PST. Let's just hope this isn't another letdown. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #takebacktakeoff

    Can My iPod Make This Airplane Explode?

    Listening to an iPod or reading a Kindle during takeoff isn't dangerous. It's time the airlines stopped pretending that it is. More »
    12/07/09
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    By Joel Johnson
  • #airplanes

    Your Move, Captain Sullenberger

    Hudson River water landings? Those are so yesterday, man. Somewhere in the Congo today there's a pilot who, after a slight, um, miscalculation, crash landed his plane into a lava field. More »
    11/22/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #imagecache

    Bird's Eye View of Some Fast Birds

    The GeoEye-1 satellite snapped a picture of the Dubai Airshow and we can see all the pilots' pretty planes, lined up and waiting to zip-zip-zoom through the sky. Anyone wanna play Guess the Aircraft? [PopSci]
    11/18/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #planes

    FAA Mildly Concerned About Flight Attendants Carrying Handheld Bombs

    They're on pretty much every flight now: Handheld credit card readers to buy snackies and soda. None have exploded, yet, but the FAA just issued special advisories to airlines, since they're powered by explode-y lithium ion batteries. More »
    10/27/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #rides

    Design Epcot's Newest Roller Coaster Each Time You Ride

    Opening today, Epcot's Sum of All Thrills ride will change every time you ride. That's because you'll draw your design on a touchscreen computer before hopping on. More »
    10/14/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #wifi

    Southwest and Alaska Airlines to Test Ad-Supported Wi-Fi

    Paying for Wi-Fi stings, even at 30,000 feet in the air. Luckily, we may not be paying for much longer. More »
    10/08/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #diy

    Crazy Teenager Takes Off In Homemade Pedal-Powered Aircraft

    Everyone wishes they could fly, but this 19-year-old kid spent three years building his dream from balsa wood, rip-resistant foil and plastic wrap. And amazingly, the 85-foot-wingspan craft has already hopped a distance of about 35 feet. More »
    09/01/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #airplanes

    Boeing Swears Dreamliner Will Fly This Year, Really

    Do you know that sinking feeling when people tell you they are going to do something again and again and again—and then once more—but they never, ever do it? That's what I'm feeling right now with the Dreamliner: More »
    08/27/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #planes

    Jetpod Flying Taxi Creator Falls to His Death Testing Prototype

    We've been all about the air lately, but sometimes we just forget what some do to give us our future areo technology. The inventor of the Jetpod flying taxi, Michael Robert Dacre, died yesterday while testing his latest twin-engine aircraft. More »
    08/17/09
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    By Joanna Stern
  • #airtravel

    How Budget Airlines Undercut the Majors (Spoiler: Infographics)

    Personal theory: Man has a natural propensity to question what he reads but believe anything he sees in neat infographic form. And this is one heck of an infographic, comparing budget airlines (like Southwest) to traditional companies like Delta. More »
    08/17/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #airplanes

    The Boeing Dreamliner 787 Could Be the Next Spruce Goose

    The headline takes certain exaggerated liberties, sure, I admit that, but nevertheless today marks the second time in two months that the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has been delayed due to structural failures during the testing process. More »
    08/16/09
    27,370
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #bigthings

    10 Machines So Huge They'll Destroy Your Sense of Scale

    With consumer technology companies locked in an endless race to to make the smallest, sleekest gadgets they can, it's easy to forget the primal joy of seeing mindblowingly huge hardware. More »
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    08/10/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #airplanes

    Seriously, Is the Boeing Dreamliner EVER Going to Fly?

    We've been following the progress of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner for a long, loooooooooong time, so we're excited that it's finally ready to—oh, wait is that wing coming apart? More »
    07/30/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #planes

    Airplanes Getting Stronger Seats and Better Pillows Airbags

    Starting this fall, all new planes will be required to have heartier seats that can withstand 16x gravity without popping out of place. Plus, they'll be getting airbags in select areas. More »
    06/30/09
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    By Mark Wilson
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