Karen Melchior on Nostr: Turbulence remains a consistent though rare cause of non-fatal injuries in aviation, ...
Turbulence remains a consistent though rare cause of non-fatal injuries in aviation, according to the International Air Transport Association, with about 12 injuries on average reported a year. The problem is being exacerbated by changing climate conditions that make such events more frequent and severe.
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