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Author: John Cox, Special to USA TODAY

Travel

Ask the Captain: Do quarantine rules apply to airline passengers making connections?

July 15, 2020July 15, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: Do quarantine rules apply to airline passengers making connections?

This week, Capt. John Cox tackles the issue of connecting through airports in states that require visitors from COVID-19 hotspots to quarantine.

Travel

Ask the Captain: Would it be safe to fly first class on a nonstop flight?

July 8, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: Would it be safe to fly first class on a nonstop flight?

This week, readers ask about the safety of flying first class nonstop and the use of ultraviolet light to sanitize airplane lavatories.

Travel

Ask the Captain: How often do airlines replace the HEPA filters on their planes?

July 3, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: How often do airlines replace the HEPA filters on their planes?

This week, retired pilot John Cox answers your question about HEPA filter maintenance and how they mitigate the chance of contracting COVID-19.

Travel

Ask the Captain: Can severe turbulence tear the wing off a jetliner?

June 26, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: Can severe turbulence tear the wing off a jetliner?

This week, retired pilot John Cox talks about what kind of damage turbulence can do to a plane and how co-pilots came to be called first officers.

Travel

Ask the Captain: Why is the 737 Max recertification process taking so long?

June 18, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: Why is the 737 Max recertification process taking so long?

Capt. John Cox explains why the process to recertify the Boeing 737 Max has taken over a year and why he’d be willing to take a leisure flight now.

Travel

Ask the Captain: If both pilots become incapacitated, who can land the plane?

June 12, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: If both pilots become incapacitated, who can land the plane?

This week, retired US Airways pilot John Cox tackles the deboarding process and what would happen if both pilots became incapacitated.

Travel

Ask the Captain: Do pilots notice a difference in takeoff for near-empty planes versus full flights?

June 5, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: Do pilots notice a difference in takeoff for near-empty planes versus full flights?

The number of passengers definitely can change the performance of any airplane. Before every takeoff, the pilots compute the weight and balance.

Travel

Ask the Captain: Why are some airlines outfitting flight crews in hazmat suits?

May 28, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: Why are some airlines outfitting flight crews in hazmat suits?

Retired US Airways Captain John Cox addresses personal protective gear for flights crews and getting parked planes back in service.

Travel

Ask the Captain: Would you fly domestically if you had to travel right now?

April 23, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: Would you fly domestically if you had to travel right now?

Retired US Airways Captain John Cox explains why he’d get on a domestic flight and gives an update on aircraft production during the pandemic.

Travel

Ask the Captain: How do pilots keep current on flight hours and training during a pandemic?

April 16, 2020John Cox, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Ask the Captain: How do pilots keep current on flight hours and training during a pandemic?

Retired US Airways Capt. John Cox addresses the pilot training issues resulting from the coronavirus pandemic and low number of flights.

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