When flying, changes in cabin pressure can cause uncomfortable symptoms known as “airplane ear,” resulting from rapid altitude and pressure changes. This condition can range from mild discomfort to intense pain and potential ear drum damage, but typically resolves on its own within seconds to days. Prevention methods include yawning, swallowing, or using nasal decongestant spray before takeoff, with more severe cases requiring medical intervention like pressure equalization tubes.
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Investigators and aviation experts are working overtime to determine the cause of a deadly mid-air collision between a commercial jet and a military helicopter over Washington, with attention on human error and pilot visibility. US aviation system stress, long hours, and staff shortages are under scrutiny following the deadliest air disaster in over two decades. The focus is on the safety of flying in the US, as black boxes from American Eagle flight 5342 are...
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