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  2. Doctor Warns of the Dangerous Mistake You're Making ... - AOL

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    Why is tipping your head back a bad idea when your nose is bleeding? “The only two places that blood can go when you have a nosebleed are from the front of the nose or down the back of the nose ...

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    The plane started circling the Salt Lake City area and then returned back to the airport. The Delta flight left from Salt Lake City and quickly returned to the airport after passengers started to ...

  4. Nosebleed - Wikipedia

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    The elderly are also more prone to prolonged nosebleeds as their blood vessels are less able to constrict and control the bleeding. The vast majority of nosebleeds occur in the front anterior (front) part of the nose from the nasal septum. This area is richly endowed with blood vessels (Kiesselbach's plexus).

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    An Air Malta crewman performing a pre-flight inspection of an Airbus A320.. Aviation safety is the study and practice of managing risks in aviation.This includes preventing aviation accidents and incidents through research, educating air travel personnel, passengers and the general public, as well as the design of aircraft and aviation infrastructure.

  6. A germaphobe's guide to airports and airplanes - AOL

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    The ick factor: The seats on a plane can contain "bacteria, viruses or pests, like body lice," according to Tierno.He added that some of the dirtiest spots are the headrests, seat belts, air vents ...

  7. Crosswind landing - Wikipedia

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    Airplane approaches the runway with airplane's nose into the wind. During flare, the rudder is used to align the nose with the runway centerline and opposite aileron is used to create sideslip to prevent the airplane drifting away from the centerline. This is a mix of crab and sideslip and it is a recommendation from Airbus.

  8. Brace position - Wikipedia

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    The brace procedure for the forward-facing seat in the United States is similar to that of the UK, but rather than placing the hands on the back of the head, passengers are advised to place them on the top of the seat in front, one hand holding the other wrist and resting the head in the space between the arms.

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    The Honeywell Dual Layer Face Cover has a different look and feel than your typical cloth face mask. These masks feature a seamless 3D knit construction that provides four-way stretch to minimize ...

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