💨 Abstract
Emirates is testing AI and advanced weather prediction technology to reduce turbulence, aiming for smoother flights. The airline is also training pilots in real-time decision-making to handle turbulence better. While turbulence can't be entirely eliminated, these efforts have significantly reduced severe incidents. Despite recent high-profile crashes, flying remains statistically safe, with accidents becoming rarer. Flight attendants use techniques like fake smiles to calm nervous passengers, comparing turbulence to a car speedbump.
Courtesy: Charlie Sawyer
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