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> While serious injuries from turbulence are still relatively rare, recent flights hit by severe turbulence show how quickly it can strike, bringing more attention to the danger. We asked WSJ’s Jon Emont about how flight-safety regulators and lawmakers are trying to address the phenomena.
maybe they should first make a regulation and a law that makes it illegal to have doors falling off
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