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Is Climate Change Making Flying More Dangerous? Here’s What We Know

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World December 22, 2022

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Photo by Frank Rumpenhorst/picture alliance via Getty Images An Airbus A380 of Qatar Airways from the Emirate of Qatar flies over Frankfurt in the largely blue sky. data-ellipsis=false> were on flights to Honolulu and Houston, leading to a total of 41 people being hurt or receiving medical treatment in just two days — Sunday and Monday. Back in July, severe turbulence led to at least eight minor injuries on a flight to Nashville, Tennessee,... + full article



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