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Plane bombing refers to the use of explosives or incendiary devices on an aircraft with the intent to destroy or incapacitate it. This guide explains what constitutes a plane bo...
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Plane bombing refers to the use of explosives or incendiary devices on an aircraft with the intent to destroy or incapacitate it. This guide explains what constitutes a plane bo...
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On September 11, 2001, 19 hijackers affiliated with al-Qaeda seized four U.S. commercial airliners, crashing two into the World Trade Center towers in New York, one into the Pen...
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These rules answer what you can and cannot bring on an airplane in both carry‑on and checked bags, focusing on enduring guidelines from regulators and airlines worldwide. In t...
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Knowing what’s not allowed on a plane is essential for reliable, frustration-free travel. Airlines and airports worldwide enforce regulations focused on safety, security, and...
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An airport attack is a deliberate act of violence or sabotage targeting airport infrastructure, passengers, staff, or aviation systems. It can include armed incursions, bombings...
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A plane crash at the White House is an extreme scenario addressed in continuity and security protocols rather than an anticipated event. The Secret Service, federal aviation aut...
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Travelers often wonder whether they can bring a pencil on a plane, and the short answer is yes. Standard pencils, whether wooden or mechanical, are generally allowed in both car...
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An airplane hijacking is the unlawful seizure of an aircraft in flight or on the ground, typically involving force, threat, or coercion to take control from lawful authorities o...
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