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    of radar today. In the future of air travel the WAAS system is going to change the way we do business. In the aircraft the pilot is going to be able to plot his course‚ pick his altitude‚ and route the flight with more control. He/she will be able to fly specified routes knowing accurately where the surrounding aircraft are flying within their vicinity. For example‚ pilots can make a safe instrument approach to any airport in the United States as well as having the ability to fly from one airport

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    air force made was they provided a place for allied pilots to train and supplied a large amount of money. The Air Force helped protect the convoys going across the Atlantic and helped develop new anti- naval weapons. Another contribution was defending Britain from German bombings and bombing Germany. For all these reasons‚ the RCAF made a very significant contribution to the victory of World War II. Firstly‚ the RCAF provided a place for pilots to train that was far away from the enemy‚ had a wide

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    with mobster‚ FRANKIE YALE. Frankie likes Johnny and decides to send him to Chicago to work with the notorious mobster‚ AL CAPONE. His life will never be the same. STORY COMMENTS THE JOHNNY ROSSELLI STORY is a proposed one-hour dramatic‚ crime TV pilot. It’s based on a real-life character. The pilot’s tone is dramatic and the structure is divided into several acts. The series centers on the world of mobsters and organized crime. Given the success of shows like THE SOPRANOS‚ THE UNTOUCHABLES‚ and

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    1. What are the considerations that my affect the pilots’ decision whether to continue the flight to London’s Heathrow Airport? For any pilots in the aviation industry‚ safety of the passengers and its crewmembers is probably the biggest consideration involving any emergency. Pilots are trained to fly and make correct decisions in case of any emergency event. In the case of British Airway 268‚ the pilots’ concern is whether the engines suffer any big damage after the small explosion that would

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    Dully Article Top Gun is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott‚ and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. The movie was inspired by the article “Top Guns” (U.S. navy established an elite school for one percent of its pilots it purpose was to teach the lost art of aerial combat‚ also known as flight weapon school) written by Ehud Yonay for California magazine. The film starts stars such as Tom Cruise as a young naval aviator named Lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell;

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    U.S. Aviation during World War I American aviation was in its infancy when the United States entered WWI in 1917. Most U.S. pilots were untrained in air combat and using aircraft that were less sophisticated than their enemies. When the U.S. joined the allied forces in April of 1917‚ it had 56 pilots and less than 250 aircraft‚ which were all obsolete. In July of 1917‚ congress appropriated $640 million to form 354 combat squadrons. There were no industries in the U.S. at this time manufacturing

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    RUSSIAN AIR CRASH INVESTIGATION It was a day of mourning on July 10 in Russia. The country mourned for the victims of the Airbus A310 crash in Irkutsk. It is now impossible to say exactly what caused the catastrophe. However‚ what happened points to the obvious conlusion that it was 75-80% people’s fault rather than an equipment failure. It was people who did not provide the necessary conditions for landing. This‚ however‚ does not mean that the tragedy in Irkutsk is due only to Russian disorder:

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    crew work load‚ display‚ and interaction of human and machines. It further covers the environmental factors‚ psychological‚ accident prevention and physiological influence. According to the study of NTSB‚ Human factors also checks on the age of the pilots. The elderly above 50 years have a record of more air accidents than the young. This is so following the reduction of memory capacity (Graeber‚ 2006). Fatigue represents a significant physiological factor making one to give a slow reply to an effect

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    them can be fairly similar in form‚ purpose‚ audience‚ language and context‚ but they also have an individual style to make them different from other travel programs. ‘Getaway’ and ‘Pilot Guides’ are two travel programs which have been studied in class. The context of the two travel programs involves the fact that ‘Pilot Guides’ is a British travel program screened in the United Kingdom‚ whereas ‘Getaway’ is an Australian travel program screened locally. The episode of ‘Getaway’ features four segments

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    considered. Introduction Behind every successful pilot with a successful flight‚ are the successful Air Traffic Controllers who guided that pilot to their destination. In a world where pilots get all of the glory‚ controllers are the unsung heroes who live in the pilots’ shadows. Indeed‚ Air Traffic Controllers are responsible for the safety of all of the aircraft in the skies‚ whether they are taking off‚ en route‚ or landing. While the pilots get passengers from point of origin to destination

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