The next time you fly over New York State, it may be perfectly smooth once the new AI technology is installed to help planes avoid storms and turbulence.

There are some who get very air sick when they fly. It may be a dose of anxiety that is part of it. But the ups and downs and bumps in the air can make some feel nauseous while they fly. There is medication that helps. But if the flight was smooth, you wouldn't need to worry.

There are reports that AI technology will soon be assisting pilots as they navigate over the rough air and helping airlines keep flights on schedule.

According to a report from viewfromthewing.com:

American Airlines has new technology that’s enabled them to avoid cancelling 1,000 flights in just the past year. It helps them recover quickly during weather events, replacing manual processes with computers. And it changes how we should think about who’s at fault when a flight does cancel.

Have you ever flown with a kid who is not happy about flying? We have four kids and recently, I took our seven-year-old on a trip from Buffalo to Atlanta and he was feeling sick for most of the flight. I was super nervous trying to make him feel better and keep him from getting to the point to actually throwing up. What is a 2 hour-ish flight felt like all day!

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