Dan Bubb In The News

Best Life
When traveling, a lot is out of our control, from the length of the security line to whether you end up having to gate check your carry-on. However, there are certain things within our power, including seat selection.
Travel + Leisure
If you're a nervous flier — or perhaps just a curious one — you've probably thought about which seats on a plane are the safest in the event of an accident. And if we're looking at statistics based on past aircraft accidents, there's an answer.
Reader's Digest
You hear them called out every time you fly, but what do those flight numbers really mean—and how important are they?
Newsweek
There aren't any guidelines when it comes to passenger etiquette, but there are unwritten rules when it comes to sitting down.
Newsweek
If you struggle with a fear of flying, due to unexplained sounds on planes or other reasons, you are certainly not alone.
Readers Digest
Flights are getting bumpier, and experts say they know what's to blame. Fasten your seatbelts—here's why air turbulence incidents are increasing.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
With the upcoming Labor Day weekend expected to see high numbers of travelers, many of them would certainly like to avoid disruptions that could be caused by the ongoing pilot shortage.
Aerospace America
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Stephen Townsend would have loved having a military version of an electric air taxi for some urgent flights he took as a commander in Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa.