Chelsea hit with UEFA fine over financial breach
Chelsea have agreed to pay a settlement in relation to a breach of UEFA's financial regulations.
1970-01-01 08:00
How did Ray Lewis III's die? Autopsy reveals disturbing details about Ray Lewis' son's tragic death
According to authorities, Ray Lewis III's death was caused by a fatal combination of drugs
1970-01-01 08:00
What happened to Rachel Fuda? 'RHONJ' star opens up about 'lifelong physical and emotional battle'
Rachel Fuda received an official diagnosis of systemic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JIA) as a fifth grader
1970-01-01 08:00
Pilot reveals where the best place to sit on a plane to avoid turbulence
Turbulence will always be an unwanted, but unavoidable part of air travel – but there is one thing passengers can do to help reduce it. Jimmy Nicholson is an airline pilot and former star of The Bachelor Australia, and he shared his “hot tip” for people looking to avoid a bumpy flight. According to his viral TikTok clip, people who specifically choose seats at the front of the aircraft will always experience less turbulence than people who sit at the back. "If you sit in front of the aircraft, you are going to experience less turbulence," but if you're in the back, it's going to be a bit more bumpy," Nicholson said. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Choosing to demonstrate the effect with his pet cat, he said: “Picture this, the rear of the aircraft will swing more. The front will swing less. So if you are scared of flying or feel sick when you experience turbulence, sit up the front of the aircraft. That would be my hot tip." @jimmy_nicholson Best place to sit on a plane if you hate turbulence #pilot #piloto #pilotsoftiktok #turbulence Speaking about the nature of turbulence, he added: “Remember, the aircraft is not going to fall out the sky. You’re all good, it’s just an annoying thing that hopefully will only last for a matter of minutes. "If you do feel sick when you’re flying, look for a visual reference. Look at the window and stare at the horizon. Hopefully it will help you as well. Hopefully there won’t be turbulence for long. We will either climb, descent or try to get you out of the turbulence.” So there you have it – nervous flyers should look to book tickets at the front wherever they can. While it’s true that it’s an unavoidable part of flying, but what exactly is turbulence? Writing for Business Insider, pilot Patrick Smith recently explained what the "rough air" is and why you don't need to worry about it. “Every flight, every day, will encounter some degree of rough air, be it a few light burbles or a more pronounced and consistent chop that sometimes gets your coffee spilling and the plates rattling in the galley,” he said. “From a pilot’s perspective, garden-variety turbulence is seen as a comfort and convenience issue, not a safety issue per se. It’s annoying, but it is not dangerous.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
xQc and HasanAbi accused of stealing streamers' content, Internet says ‘we’re close to another copyright case’
When xQc and HasanAbi both responded to a video posted by YouTube user 'LEMMiNO', the situation erupted leading to the accusations
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Morgan Bauer's mom? Missing Georgia teen's mom still 'holds on to hope' 7 years after her disappearance
With seven years since her disappearance, Sherri said that a majority of her family believes 'she's gone'
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Aubrey Kingsbury's husband? Pro Soccer player pursues MBA at Shenandoah after hearing about it from her partner
Aubrey Kingsbury opened up about the difficulties of pursuing a degree while being a full-time sports player
1970-01-01 08:00
Where is Robert Chambers now? 'Central Park Strangler' aka 'Preppy Killer' released from New York prison
In 1986, Robert Chambers confessed to the murder of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin, whose body was tragically found, partially clothed, in Central Park
1970-01-01 08:00
xQc fumes over Twitch's explicit broadcast recommendations, fans say 'double standards are insane'
Twitch has been diligent in enforcing a stringent policy against explicit content, ensuring that the platform remains appropriate for all users
1970-01-01 08:00
Who was Sinead O'Connor's mother? Singer's traumatic childhood experiences helped shape her career
Sinead O'Connor revealed in a documentary that her mother 'was a very violent woman'
1970-01-01 08:00
Paige Spiranac takes on barbiecore trend as she wears sizzling pink dress, fans dub golf influencer 'hottest chick'
Golf Diva laned into Barbie-mania, setting internet on fire, donning an all-pink golf outfit.
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Rafaela Vasquez? Backup operator of Uber's self-driving car pleads guilty to endangerment for fatally hitting Tempe pedestrian
The investigators claimed that Rafaela Vasquez was looking down at her smartphone, watching 'The Voice' when the car collided with Elaine Herzberg
1970-01-01 08:00
