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  2. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    11 NA 12 [42] Spirit Airlines: 5 14 NA 15 [43] Swoop: NA NA NA 12 Swoop does not accept unaccompanied minors for travel. [44] Transavia: 5 11 15 12 [45] United Airlines: 5 15 NA 16 [46] Virgin: 5 15 NA 16 [47] Westjet: 8 11 17 12 [48] WizzAir: NA NA NA 16 Children under 14 years old cannot fly unless accompanied by an adult at least 16 years of ...

  3. Swarm behaviour - Wikipedia

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    [102] [103] Red knots and dunlins were found in radar studies to fly 5 km per hour faster in flocks than when they were flying alone. [104] The birds flying at the tips and at the front are rotated in a timely cyclical fashion to spread flight fatigue equally among the flock members. The formation also makes communication easier and allows the ...

  4. Barrington Irving - Wikipedia

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    The completion of the flight earned Barrington a title in the Guinness Book of Records. [12] [13] Through his platform, Captain Irving founded The Flying Classroom and Experience Aviation to invest in and aid young professionals in STEM+ and aviation careers. The Flying Classroom, LLC, launched in 2013, is a K-12 integrative STEM+ supplemental ...

  5. What you need to know about flying with small children - AOL

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    Children's Benadryl: An allergic reaction at 35,000 feet can be really scary if you aren't prepared. Tylenol: If you have a child who has a hard time taking medicine, consider bringing a suppository.

  6. Portal:Biology - Wikipedia

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    Biology is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are composed of at least one cell that processes hereditary information encoded in genes , which can be transmitted to future generations.

  7. Flying Solo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The class decides they will not report this to administration and decide to run the classroom by themselves. The students follow the instructions left by their teacher, and all goes fairly smoothly. However, at the end of the day, during a special assembly when all of the teachers are supposed to come up on stage, the class is discovered when ...

  8. The Fantastic Flying Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Flying Journey is a 1987 children's adventure novel by Gerald Durrell. It is a story about three children and their great-uncle Lancelot travelling around the world in a hot air balloon. It was illustrated by Graham Percy and published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

  9. Bird migration - Wikipedia

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    For larger birds, flying in flocks reduces the energy cost. Geese in a V formation may conserve 12–20% of the energy they would need to fly alone. [30] [31] Red knots Calidris canutus and dunlins Calidris alpina were found in radar studies to fly 5 km/h (2.5 kn) faster in flocks than when they were flying alone. [19]