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    Following a dream is scary, but following a dream as a woman in the 1920’s was even scarier. This however did not scare Amelia Earhart, who followed her dream as a pilot. She was one of the first woman pilots and set a lot of records. Earhart grew up in an upper class home until her parents spent all of their money and it became harder to follow her dream. She went to an airshow with her father and fell in love with the thought of flying. She went to school but never graduated and instead became…

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    They should continue advancement within the company’s divisions and cross flow ideas to cut costs and boost efficiency in other departments; such as using the ceramic matrix composition used in GE Aviation in another part of the company such as GE Healthcare. This strategy would use current resources already available to the company in other areas, and cut costs by using known products. However, GE could potentially miss out on other R&D projects…

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    business to compliment the economy. The creation of new business will create a new source of revenue in the economy. Example of this is when Air Asia was started in the year 2002 to cater to the budget travelers. This created new business in the aviation…

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    dangerous work. They were performing target practice exercises with the troops who were firing at them with live ammunition. It was really important, really dangerous work that they were doing. It was a time when aviation was constantly--you know, we were making leaps and bounds in planes and aviation technology. There was a lot we didn 't know. The war forced us to rapidly develop the jet engine. These women were flying planes that had been take off the factory line and had never been flown…

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    In the Hinkler Hall of Aviation, story boards, interactive displays, memorabilia, videos, and replicas of the aircraft that played a major role in his life tell the story of his daring exploits that began in 1892 when young Bert created a pair of wings with arm sockets that he…

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    bravery and strength. Have you, like these historic figures, ever faced any challenges in achieving your dreams? Their own moments are recorded in Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Beals, I Never Had It Made by Jackie Robinson, and “The Father of Chinese Aviation” written by Rebecca Maksel, emphasizing Feng Ru as being the topic. Melba Beals made her mark by becoming one of the first African-Americans to be integrated into an all white school, improving education for people of her own kind, Jackie…

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    percentages of non-aeronautical revenues and escalating debt became an industry wide problem and most of India’s private airlines were sent into red zone. Due to economic recession, unmatched fuel price climb, turbulent financial markets the Global aviation industry was going through challenging times. After liberalization in mid 90s, The Indian airline industry showed a significant growth because of entry of private service airlines. The number of jobs in the Airline sector had gone up since…

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    Stories of rags to riches have always held our fascination. They caught our eyes and managed to give insight to many business people around the world. The story of Delta Airlines (DAL) is no less of a grand story than the others- intriguing and yet unbelievable. Emerging from bankruptcy in 2007, the U.S Airline giant has claimed its position as the industry leader, and rightfully so, in a span of less than a decade. The big question here is- How did Delta achieve the unthinkable? Paying close…

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    Officer and Associate Professor of Naval Science is Commander Charles Brown. In 1993, he graduated from the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder as an Aerospace Engineering major and commissioned from NROTC at CU Boulder as an Aviation Warfare officer. In this case, I could attain “a common response to common curiosities” by “place-making” (Basso 1996: 5). Commander Charles Brown is a continuous reminder to me and others…

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    important senior enlisted leaders utilize the lessons of the past in order to enlighten their leadership abilities, and employ lessons on heritage to junior personnel. This paper will discuss the history, evolution, and its important role in carrier aviation heritage. History USS Forrestal (CVA-59), built at Newport News, Virginia. She commissioned in October 1955 as the U.S. Navy's first “supercarrier”. The first US aircraft carrier specifically designed to operate jet aircraft, and was the…

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