Retired US Airways Capt. John Cox addresses the pilot training issues resulting from the coronavirus pandemic and low number of flights.
Author: John Cox, Special to USA TODAY
Ask the Captain: What will it take to return parked airplanes to service after coronavirus?
What will airlines have to do to prepare planes parked during the coronavirus crisis to return to service? Capt. John Cox explains.
Ask the Captain: Why can I hear the flight attendant’s PA fine but not the pilot’s?
Why are the flight attendant’s PA announcements easier to hear than the captain’s? Do airports ever clean up the rubber left behind by aircraft tires?
Ask the Captain: Do pilots wear face masks when flying during coronavirus pandemic?
This week, retired airline captain John Cox talks about personal protective gear for pilots flying during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ask the Captain: What are airlines doing to sanitize planes and airports?
Captain John Cox explains how airlines have stepped up their cleaning regimens for aircraft and airports to keep more people from becoming sick.
Ask the Captain: What happens if international flights are canceled while I’m abroad?
This week, retired pilot John Cox advises what to do if you are overseas and your return flight to the US gets canceled.
Ask the Captain: What’s the rudest behavior you’ve witnessed on a plane?
This week, retired US Airways pilot John Cox reveals the most obnoxious passenger he ever encountered and waxes nostalgic about Pan Am.
Ask the Captain: How can adults protect babies from coronavirus while traveling?
Capt. John Cox answers questions about whether to cancel travel to Asia and what can be done to protect babies from
coronavirus while flying.
Ask the Captain: A pilot answers your questions about flying amid coronavirus outbreak
This week, Capt. John Cox focuses on your questions about flying during the coronavirus outbreak.
Ask the Captain: What is ice fog? Is it dangerous for planes to fly through it?
This week, retired US Airways pilot John Cox explains ice fog, or supercooled droplets that form fog when the temperature is below 32℉.