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Myth 1: Door Can Open Mid-Flight

MYTH: A passenger could open the door during flight. FACT: Cabin pressure keeps the door sealed tight. It's physically impossible at cruising altitude.

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Myth 2: Wings Might Snap

MYTH: Turbulence might break the wings. FACT: Aircraft wings are engineered to flex and can withstand extreme aerodynamic stress.

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Myth 3: Phones Can Crash Planes

MYTH: A mobile phone signal can interfere with flight systems. FACT: It won’t crash the plane, but it can cause interference with radios .

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Myth 4: Plane Food Is Just Bad

MYTH: In-flight meals taste bad because they’re poorly made. FACT: High altitude dulls your sense of taste and smell, making food seem bland.

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Myth 5: Planes Dump Waste Mid-Air

MYTH: Planes release waste during flight. FACT: All waste is securely stored in tanks and removed after landing.

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Myth 6: Turbulence Means the Plane Is in Trouble

MYTH: Turbulence is a sign of danger. FACT: It’s completely normal and expected — pilots are trained to manage it safely.

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Myth 7: Flying Is More Dangerous Than Driving

MYTH: Air travel is riskier than traveling by car. FACT: Flying is statistically much safer than driving — fewer accidents per mile traveled.

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