CHICAGO — An American Airlines jet struck the tail of a United Airlines plane at O’Hare International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed an AA Flight 1979 struck the ...
Previous research revealed that maintaining stiffness in the tail vane was crucial to enabling early pterosaurs’ flight, but exactly how the was achieved has remained a mystery until now.
American Airlines flight 1979's wing clipped the tail of a United Airlines flight 219 bound for Honolulu WLS-TV reported. United Airlines stated that "another airline's aircraft made contact with ...
AP file photo Share The tail of a United Airlines plane was struck Wednesday morning on a taxiway at O’Hare Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed. The incident happened around 9 ...
This study gives us an important glimpse into how early pterosaurs may have first taken to the skies and the importance of their tails while in the air Dr Jordan Bestwick, University of Zurich The ...