Volcanic ash affects airplanes, weather, sunsets

Thursday, April 15, 2010 - 16:22 in Earth & Climate

NEW YORK (AP) -- In 1989, all four engines of a Boeing 747 over Alaska conked out after it flew into a cloud of volcanic ash. The crew was able to restart them, but incidents like that dramatize why hundreds of flights every year are diverted around the razor-sharp debris....

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