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    ATA100

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    AIRCRAFT PARTS MANUFACTURING ASSISTANCE (PMA) DAR SERVICES ATA 100 CHAPTER AND SECTION HEADINGS 01  INTRODUCTION 05  PERIODIC INSPECTIONS 06  DIMENSIONS AND AREAS 07  LIFTING AND SHORING 08  LEVELING AND WEIGHING 09  TOWING AND TAXIING 10  PARKING‚ MOORING‚ STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE 11  PLACARDS AND MARKINGS 12  SERVICING - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 18  VIBRATION AND NOISE ANALYSIS (HELICOPTER ONLY) 20  STANDARD PRACTICES - AIRFRAME 21  AIR CONDITIONING 22  AUTO FLIGHT 23  COMMUNICATIONS 24  ELECTRICAL

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    Parallel Computing in India

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    Parallel Computing In India Introduction to Parallel Computing Traditionally‚ software has been written for serial computation: • To be run on a single computer having a single Central Processing Unit (CPU); • A problem is broken into a discrete series of instructions. • Instructions are executed one after another. • Only one instruction may execute at any moment in time. In the simplest sense‚ parallel computing is the simultaneous use of multiple compute resources to solve

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    Safer Passenger Aircraft

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    aircraft depends on every smallest possible detail of it. For designing a safer passenger aircraft a lot of investigation has to be done on flight failures‚ to prevent such failures. There are four main aspects considered while designing an aircraft: Aerodynamics‚ Propulsion‚ Structures and materials‚ Stability and control. An overview on the design of a fixed wing aircraft: The structure of an aircraft is configured as follows: A fuselage is a long cylindrical body with tapered ends to make its shape

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    During the Renaissance‚ Leonardo da Vinci became a legend. He is noted as one of the greatest artists of his time as well as one of the greatest artists that ever lived. Throughout his life he accomplished many things and did them with astounding ability. Today people refer to someone who appears to have excelled in countless things as a “Renaissance Man”. Leonardo da Vinci is one of the best examples of this classification. Through always searching for more knowledge‚ he became well versed

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    Eco-111 Paper #1

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    1. What is the mechanism by which the "invisible hand" pushes markets to equilibrium? Price is what drives economic activity in the market. Price will be determined by what the good or service is worth to the buyer and how much the seller believes the consumer is willing to pay. Equilibrium is balanced when the sellers have sold all they want to sell at a given price and when buyers have brought all they have brought at a given price. The “Invisible hand” is a description used to refer to the free

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    The V-n diagram usually focuses on both positive and negative loads‚ however since there is little knowledge known about the box wing‚ for simplicity‚ the positive loads are assumed to be more significant. Hence‚ if the box wings are optimised with the positive loads‚ the negative loadings will also be covered due to its least significance. The 3.5g pull out of dive is known as the most extreme load which is closest to critical pressures for distortion‚ as shown in figure (3.4). Hence using this

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    Aircraft Performance

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    13. Aircraft Performance In this chapter we will make the connections between aircraft performance and propulsion system performance. For a vehicle in steady‚ level flight‚ as in Figure 13.1‚ the thrust force is equal to the drag force‚ and lift is equal to weight. Any thrust available in excess of that required to overcome the drag can be applied to accelerate the vehicle (increasing kinetic energy) or to cause the vehicle to climb (increasing potential energy). Figure 13.1: A schematic of

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    The most successful premium manufacturer in Automobile industry is the BMW Group and the permanent technological innovation leadership in automobile construction made them to occupy the top most level in world automobile business which is basically a German based company. They follow a broad differentiation strategy with innovative attributes which can differentiate the company’s product offering from rivals to attract a broad spectrum of buyers as its existence is worldwide and below are the resources

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    The room is silent‚ the confirmation of the High Value Target (HVT) is in progress‚ the tension builds‚ thickening with each passing second‚ then the radio transmission comes in saying "HVT confirmed‚ code name Geronimo is killed in action‚ I repeat Geronimo is KIA." Cheers fill the air‚ tears of joy fall‚ it is now time for president Obama to announce the take down of Osama Bin Laden. If I could look anywhere in the world‚ at any time‚ I would look at the progress of bringing down Bin Laden. We

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    Winglets are near-vertical extensions of the wing tips used to increase the performance of an aircraft by reducing wingtip vortices and increasing the lift-to-drag ratio. Winglets were first studied by Richard Whitcomb in the late 1970’s to improve upon aircraft efficiency at a time when fuel conservation was necessary to save on costs with the rising fuel prices. Whitcomb found that winglets could offer an improvement in the lift-to-drag ration over planar wingtip extensions at the same level of

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