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    Communication and accountability are major concerns for American Airlines, thus sparking them to create ‘Are You Ready’, which is a pre-flight checklist to ensure the best possible flight experience for customers. While this may seem like a process implemented for operational effectiveness, ‘Are You Ready’ has been engrained in the culture and a mindset encapsulated in this mantra, as all meetings and plane preparations start with this three-word phrase. This is engrained in the language and…

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    Throper: A Short Story

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    Jake looked around the high tech interior of the helicopter. The plane’s sleek black design and advanced equipments made everything seems so fresh. When he first came onto the helicopter, he was compelled to touch every 50 buttons in the front seat because he was so excited but restrained himself. The batabatabata of the helicopter’s rotor and sudden wind turbulence shook him out of his thoughts. It reminded him of the dangerous mission he was on. “Good luck on your first mission, rookie. Iraq…

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    Zonk Air Essay

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    scattered throughout the entire aircraft to include the cockpit area, and no tie-down straps were located. 1.3 Airport Information and weather Lake Tahoe Airport operates as a Federal…

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    In the past, I have taken several different airlines. Some good, some bad, however the majority of my experience has been average. In early 2017, United Airlines got caught having police officers physically forcing a man off of a flight. With more and more details being discovered, the story unfolded of what happened on that plane. Apparently, United had overbooked the flight, promising one of their “higher-ups” a seat on this particular flight. After having asked the passengers to volunteer to…

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    Rejected and ignored, the Discopter seemed destined to fade away. Then came 1947. The first highly publicized sighting of an unidentified flying object came on June 24 of that year when private pilot Kenneth Arnold claimed he spotted a string of nine shiny objects flying past Washington’s Mt. Rainier at speeds he clocked at 1,200 miles per hour. Although Arnold never specifically used the term “flying saucer,” he was quoted at the time saying the shape of the objects he saw was like a…

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    Icarus Research Paper

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    Without a concern, Daedalus believes that Icarus understands how to operate the wings. Icarus is an adolescent, who like most children of his age does not have an extensive attention span. Daedalus has yet to take Icarus out for a flying simulation before rewarding him the wings to fly on his own. A single lesson is not enough to determine the hazards and risks of flying. Similarly to driving a car, it takes years of accumulated experience and practice to fully know an individual's driving skill…

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    Db Cooper Identity

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    There have been many airplane hijackings in the U.S. since the commercial airline was invented, but one soars above the others in infamy and impossibility. This hijacker has been a mystery for decades now and many theories have appeared as to who this man is. Many have wondered about is this mystery man that has escaped the world for so many years. There is no proof of his true identity, but he is known as D.B. Cooper. The criminal known as “D.B. Cooper” has sparked many theories as to both his…

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    same day. Munoz wrote a recap to the events that aspired in the airplane to his employee’s, and inside included negative attributes to the victim, “He [Dao] was approached a few more times after that in order to gain his compliance to come off the aircraft, and each time he refused and became more and more disruptive and belligerent” (McCann). Here, Dao is talked about with words like “disruptive” and “belligerent” to make him seem rebellious, so United’s actions could be seen as acceptable.…

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    Kite Stereotypes

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    Report Questions for Kite Prototype 1. Name, describe, and provide links of the five different box kites that were found in the research. The first box kite found in the research was a traditional box kite at http://www.my-best-kite.com/box-kites.html. The traditional box kite has a square base with a longer height, and crossbars are included to support the traditional box kite. An example of lengths for a traditional box kite could be 12 inches by 12 inches by 36 inches. The second box kite,…

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    Whip Whitaker might well have chosen to enclose himself in a motel room and drink to death, as Nicolas Cage did in Leaving Las Vegas. But instead chooses to go ahead put on his uniform as captain and take command of the aircraft and endanger the lives of his passengers and crew members. Was Whitaker's alcoholism what caused the crash? No. Was it irresponsible of him to have gotten on that plane highly intoxicated with alcohol and drugs? Yes. That is why the heroic determination with which he…

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