That’s the kite in this metaphor — the colorful object we look up to, the whole point of flying in the first place.
even if it’s long and meandering, needs to end with a sense that there was a purpose to the whole journey, or we won’t be satisfied. That’s the kite in this metaphor — the colorful object we look up ...
The company will no longer stop its drones from flying over airports, power plants, or even the White House, a move it says it planned months ago and already rolled out in Europe and the UK.
Popular automakers — including Honda, Hyundai, and BMW — are racing to get their new flying car models on the market with a new age of travel on the precipice of taking off. The new category ...
Flying remains statistically the safest mode of travel despite recent incidents. Nadirah Reynolds was planning to fly to Las Vegas for her brother’s birthday next month. But after a deadly mid ...
These planes were louder and bumpier. Flying in them felt worse, and it inspired more anxiety for that reason. Are little turboprops actually more dangerous than jets? A direct comparison is ...
“The art was about two hands flying an origami dove kite. And for me it was very interesting because I created this idea in my studio in Switzerland. You know, in the olden days, a kite was used ...
Data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics confirms that flying is the safest mode of transportation in the U.S. The aviation industry prioritizes safety through rigorous investigations ...
In her first White House press briefing Tuesday, Leavitt said, "After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for ...
The White House on Tuesday revealed that some of the drones seen flying over New Jersey and other parts of the country in November were authorized to be flown by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Are you ready to strip your travel belongings down to the bare necessities? Photo: iStock 'Naked flying' is the latest air travel hack capturing the attention of cost-conscious flyers everywhere.
The director of the upcoming DC movie clarified the use of CG on a flying scene of David Corenswet's turn as the Man of Steel. The short clip comes at the end of the latest trailer, and left some ...