wmadden+FollowWhy You Should Skip Leggings on FlightsDid you know your go-to travel leggings could actually be risky on a plane? Travel experts are warning that synthetic fabrics like polyester and spandex (aka most leggings) can melt in high heat during emergencies, sticking to your skin and making injuries worse. The FAA and flight attendants recommend loose cotton, denim, or wool instead—way safer if things go sideways. It’s not just leggings, either: any synthetic clothes can be a hazard. Cozy up in natural fibers next time you fly! #TravelTips #FlightSafety #TravelHacks #Home154Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowWhy You Should Skip Leggings on FlightsDid you know those super comfy leggings might actually be risky on a plane? Travel pros are warning that, in an emergency, synthetic fabrics like polyester and spandex (aka most leggings) can melt and stick to your skin if exposed to high heat. Experts say cotton, wool, or denim are way safer for flying. It’s not a TSA rule, just a smart safety tip! Who else is rethinking their airport outfit now? #TravelTips #FlightSafety #TravelHacks #Travel103Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowPlane Engine Drama: What Would You Do?Imagine you're sipping your morning coffee on a flight, then suddenly you see flames shooting from the engine! That's what happened to 153 passengers on an American Airlines flight out of Vegas. The plane turned back safely, but here's the takeaway: always pay attention to those safety demos, and maybe keep your essentials handy. Travel can be unpredictable, so a little prep goes a long way! #TravelTips #FlightSafety #MoneyLifehacks #Business #Industry10Share
Jerry Clark+FollowWhy Your Next Flight Might Smell SmokyHeads up, frequent flyers: the NTSB just flagged a weird issue with some Boeing and Airbus planes—specifically, their engines might let smoke into the cabin if a bird gets sucked in. No one’s been hurt, but imagine sitting mid-flight and suddenly the cabin fills with fog or a weird smell! Airlines are updating their safety checklists and training, so your next trip should be smoother (and less smoky). #TravelTips #AviationNews #FlightSafety #Business #Industry31Share
Arthur Booker+FollowWhy Your Next Flight Might Feel SaferHeads up, frequent flyers! Southwest is rolling out new cockpit alerts on all its planes to help pilots avoid runway goofs—think taking off from the wrong spot or landing too fast. This tech has been around, but airlines often skipped turning it on to save money. After some scary near-misses, Southwest decided it’s worth the investment. So next time you board, know your pilot’s got extra backup for those tricky landings! #TravelSmart #AviationNews #FlightSafety #Business #Industry20Share
Charles Coleman+FollowSouthwest’s New Power Bank Rule Is WildCharging your phone on a Southwest flight just got trickier! Starting May 28, you can’t use power banks if they’re in your bag or the overhead bin—they have to be out in the open. This new rule comes after a few scary incidents where power banks overheated and even caught fire mid-flight. Basically, if you want to juice up your phone, keep your charger where flight attendants can see it. Safety first, but wow, travel just got a little more complicated! #TravelTips #SouthwestAirlines #FlightSafety #PowerBank #TravelNews #Spirituality00Share
dylan15+FollowYou Can’t Check THIS in Your Luggage NowJust found out the TSA now bans ALL portable chargers and spare lithium batteries from checked bags! If you’re packing a power bank, laptop battery, or even a rechargeable phone case, it has to go in your carry-on only. Apparently, it’s all about fire safety—these batteries can overheat and cause chaos mid-flight. Some airlines already did this, but now it’s official everywhere. Double-check your bag before you fly or risk losing your charger at security! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportRules #TravelHacks #FlightSafety #Travel222Share
ethanconner+FollowAirlines Are Banning Power Banks?!Just found out some airlines are now banning the use of power banks during flights! Apparently, it’s all about the risk of lithium battery fires (yikes). You can still bring them in your carry-on, but using them mid-air? Not on airlines like Air Asia, Singapore Airlines, and more. Pro tip: charge up before you board and use those airport outlets. Didn’t see this one coming! #TravelTips #AviationNews #PowerBank #TravelHacks #FlightSafety #Spirituality50Share
Brooke Martin+FollowUnexpected Airwave Intrusion During FlightDid you hear about the mysterious radio call at CVG? Pilots and controllers caught an unauthorized “go around” transmission during an emergency. A flight from Dallas had to divert due to engine troubles, but luckily landed safely. The FAA is on alert for more incidents. Spooky skies! ✈️🛑 #AviationAlert #SkyMystery #FlightSafety #Business70Share