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I’m a pilot… here’s why the windows on airplanes are round

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A pilot has lifted the lid on the real reason why airplane windows are round instead of square.

Captain Steve often shares safety tips on all things flying to his TikTok channel, where he boasts over 53,000 followers.

Most recently, the veteran pilot took to the video-sharing platform to give viewers a history lesson.

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Over 70 years ago, planes were made with square windows, the pilot and content creator revealed.

But this design caused a flurry of issues as cracks formed along the corners of the windows when the planes soared 30,000 feet into the sky.

After many planes broke due to the flawed design, engineers restructured the aircrafts.

They ultimately landed on rounded windows because the design drastically reduces the chances of pressure building up. Captain Steve often shares safety tips on all things flying to his TikTok channel, where he boasts over 53,000 followers

The viral video was captioned: ‘Why Airplane Windows Are Rounded: The Surprising Truth Discover the fascinating reason behind the rounded edges of airplane windows.

‘This design change, rooted in safety concerns from the 1950s, prevents catastrophic failures during flight.

‘Join Captain Steve as we explore this crucial engineering evolution.’

Captain Steve ditched his usual spot in the cockpit and headed into the passenger seating area.

In the clip, he sat in a window seat as he shared the reasons the windows were rounded. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

‘Did you ever wonder why the passenger windows on an airplane are rounded on the edges and not square?

‘It all started back in the 1950s, the airliners – well some of them – were designed with square windows and over in Europe, as airplanes began to climb higher and require more pressurization, they discovered a problem.

‘They lost a few airplanes in the air. The airplanes literally came apart because the square windows created a little crack right in the edges and if enough of those hairline cracks were created because of the stress on the airframe from the pressurization, the airframes actually came apart,’ he explained.

In a viral video, which has so far amassed over 2.3 million views, Captain Steve took his followers back to the 1950s as he opened up about the engineering of aircrafts (stock image)
In a viral video, which has so far amassed over 2.3 million views, Captain Steve took his followers back to the 1950s as he opened up about the engineering of aircrafts (stock image)
People on the web flooded the comments section and praised the pilot for the lesson
People on the web flooded the comments section and praised the pilot for the lesson

Captain Steve revealed that after engineers lost many planes in midair, they went back to the drawing board to find a way to fix the problem.

‘So in the analysis afterward, they said, “We are going to engineer these things differently and make them round.”

‘They are stronger and won’t crack and we have never had a problem since,’ he said at the end of the video.

People on the web flooded the comments section and praised the pilot for the lesson.

One person said: ‘I would fully trust Captain Steve with my life while flying!’

Someone else wrote: ‘Thank you for the info.’

Another user added: ‘Thanks for the explanation! The more I know, the easier it is to fly.’

‘Wow, never knew that,’ a fourth person commented.

 

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Your Cooking Gas Can Last Long With These Simple Methods, Apply The Steps Below

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With the rising cost of living, saving on household expenses has become more important than ever. One major area where Kenyan households can cut costs is on cooking gas (LPG). Whether you use a 6kg or 13kg gas cylinder, simple adjustments in your daily cooking routine can help your gas last longer and save you money in the long run. Here are practical methods to help extend the life of your cooking gas:

1. Use the Right Cooking Pots READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Always use flat-bottomed and well-fitting pots with lids. A flat base ensures maximum contact with the burner, making heating more efficient. Lids trap heat and allow food to cook faster, reducing the amount of gas needed. Avoid using small pots on large burners, as a lot of heat escapes around the sides, wasting gas…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Fishermen saw something odd stuck on an iceberg, soon realized the unimaginable truth!

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Life at sea brings all manner of incredible experiences and challenges, with the proximity to the beauty and power of mother nature offering a view of the world that too few of us ever see.

Among the treasures the sea has to offer in the area are crabs — which happen to be fisherman Alan’s specialization. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

But when he and Malory were out at sea with their boat one day, they saw something very different from the crab they were used to — and it was a sight they would never forget. It all began when they came upon a large iceberg, shaped like a mushroom…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Sister killed her younger brother and will probably won’t spend a day in jail, but their mother shared the ‘signs’ she saw just two weeks prior!

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According to the girl’s mother, April, her 12-year-old daughter, who was not identified due to her age, will probably spend few years in a juvenile facility before being released home.

The young girl reportedly stabbed her 9-year-old brother, Zendar, to death. It continues to remain unclear why the girl stabbed her brother to death.

The 12-year-old girl will probably won’t spend a day in jail under a unique state law that spares children under the age of 13 of being charged as adults, prosecutors said. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The Mirror reports that an unfortunate incident occurred earlier this year. During an interview with investigators, the mother said that she was in their family home and came rushing into her son’s room to screams, where she came upon blood seeping through the boy’s bedsheets…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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