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    because of our special operations forces; the Navy Seals, the Delta Forces, the Green Berets (special forces), Civil Affairs, and the only special operations aviation in the military; the 160th Special…

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    “Silent Professional” is a term used often when referencing the Special Operations community. It means do not brag about what you have done or where you have been, because secrecy is your only true ally. Every night since the World Trade Center towers fell, there have been Soldiers overseas taking the fight to those responsible. Night after night, these nameless warriors have been planning and conducting covert operations in hostile areas all over the world without fail. The only time the…

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    represented by a fuzzy rule set. The decomposition of risk can help to identify those elements that contribute most significantly to the calculated risk and hence allows us to take the necessary mitigating action. 3.2 BASIS OF APPROACH The civil aviation safety threat assessment system is a knowledge based system. Such systems are a collection of data representing the knowledge of the subject matter (Dym& Levitt 1991; Kandel, 1992). These expert knowledge is expressed as a set of inference rules…

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    In the recent history of aviation there were few significant accidents directly connected to pilots mental health: Germanwings Flight 9525, LAM Mozambique Airlines Flight 470 and missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 possibly being one of them. Although an intentional crashing of an aircraft in rare and uncommon— according to National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) data base from 2003-2012 there were 2,758 fatal aviation accidents out of which only 8 were aircraft-assisted suicides (1) — it…

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    determining where they are at, the main goal in catering to their needs is to adjust your vocabulary and the simplicity or complexion of your topics. Lunsford (2013) noted if you write in a manner that is hard to understand because of overly complex terminology and subject matter, your audience will unlikely comprehend your general ideas (p. 52). This may be the hardest concept to grasp as a writer when analyzing your audience. Needs will vary from audience to audience. Maintaining a certain…

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    articles based on this topic, such as “Hypertension; Air traffic controllers ' stress affects later hypertension”, “Measures of Stress/Strain on Air Traffic Controllers in Simulated Air Traffic Control”, and “Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation”, which emphasis the idea that air traffic controlling is a severely stressful job. The title, “Predictors of Psychopathology in Air Traffic Controllers”, indicates that the article is going to address that there are developing risks, and what…

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    strong clerical, computer, and experience working with residents in a secure residential setting. Therefore, please accept this letter and the attached resume indicating my interest in joining Fern Gardens Memory Care. With broad experience in the aviation industry that consisted of maintaining certification schedules and obtaining FAA Type Certificates, I was responsible for following procedures in document control, office / clerical support and interfacing with multi-culture internal and…

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    The difference between a generalist interdisciplinarians and an integrationist interdisciplinarians may contain keys to the future of interdisciplinary studies. We can surmise the terms as we found them in the chapter. Generalist Interdisciplinarians are characterized by the critiques they have of the need to grant such weight on integration. The generalist seem to be content with the ability to provide the concepts of different disciplines with no regard for the need of synergy provided by…

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    Triage alludes to the assessment and classification of the wiped out or injured when there are lacking assets for restorative consideration of everybody immediately. Verifiably, triage is accepted to have emerged from frameworks created for classification and transport of injured troopers on the front line. Triage is utilized as a part of various circumstances in present day medication (The Basics of Mass Casualty Triage, 1). In mass setback circumstances, triage is utilized to choose who is…

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    Raven Operator Training

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    ATP’s delegate SUAS programs, whereas it decrees an SUAS Operator meets requirements, detailed throughout the manual i.e. currency, certification, crew-rest requirements and phase training (Army, 2013). Consequently, it’s presumed that most non-Aviation commanders are not enforcing the ATP, which is…

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