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    Airports are categorized by their ownership, but their management is determined through its governance structure. The governance structure defines how an airport will be managed, operated, and developed. For example, an airport can be owned by a municipality, but operated by a regional or city-controlled airport authority. The majority of public airports in the United States are governed by airport authority. For instance, Dulles and Reagan Nation Airport are both owned by the federal government…

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    Security in aviation has become one of today's most important items. There have been many terrorist attacks over the years; like Cubana Flight 455 the first terrorist attack using flight on October 6, 1976 to the most wide known and devastating attack, the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Since the attacks in 2001 the Transportation Security Administration(TSA) has developed a layered security system that involves the use of 20 different layers. As a manager safety of your…

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    seen many airports in my travels, but none as small as the one I landed at in El Salvador. As the plane approached the gate, I said to my grandparents “This must be the smallest runway I have ever seen”, while thinking to myself “I can’t believe I’m in another country!”. The moment the plane landed, was the moment the greatest adventure of my life began. I traveled often as a child, for my mother’s family is from Missouri, so we took family vacations back to her hometown. I knew how security…

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    Orlando International Airport operates four runways. The two longest runways on the west side of the airfield property are 18R/36L and 18L/36R (Flight Plan 2016). Runway 18R/36L is 12,004 feet long and 200 feet wide (Flight Plan 2016). Runway 18L/36R is 12,005 feet long and 200 feet wide (Flight Plan 2016). The two shorter runways on the east side of the airfield property are 17L/35R and 17R/35L (Flight Plan 2016). Runway 17L/35R is 9,001 feet long and 150 feet wide (Flight Plan 2016).…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Exercise 1

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    The game itself starts in a main menu, which has the ability, navigating with keyboard controls or a joypad. When play is pressed, the lobby screen opens. This is where players connect to the game. 3.2 Linking the Network Pre-defining the IP address of the server in the code allows users to connect when they enter the lobby. When the players enter the game, if there are not enough players then AI players fill the spaces. Each player sees the rest of their team at the start point and the goal is…

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    The airport charges tenants, who are the airlines or concession, for the space used, electricity, gate amenities, landing fees, and runway usage to name a few of the costs for airlines. These charges help to offset the cost of operating the airport and the costs associated with Peterson Air Force Base. Peterson Air Force Base cannot be charged similar expenses, because government cannot charge government. In more technical terms, the charges must be in kind services. Peterson Air Force Base…

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    Privacy or National Security The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects our right of privacy and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. But to what extent? I believe that these rights may be bent depending on the situation that is occurring. If the situation is involving national security, then I do agree these rights should be put on pause for the moment. I feel that national security is more important than privacy to an extent. I feel that…

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    at stake if customers no longer want to do business with American Airlines because they think the company might be trying to charge them higher prices) • The suppliers (The companies that supply American Airlines with what they need to run their airport stations and airplanes, who will suffer a financial loss if consumers no longer do business with the company). • American Airlines itself is affected by the possible negative views consumers might start having about them. They are also affected…

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    The company has encountered several crises such as a decrease in First Class Mail, employees being shot and killed, robberies of Letter Carriers and theft from their own employees. One of the most memorable crises is terrorism in the mail. Terrorism has become a little too familiar in the United States of America since 9/11. The United States Postal Service is no stranger to terrorism in the work place. Unfortunately, the Postal Service delivered “five letters between September 17 to 18,…

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    9/11 Improvements

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    Atlanta International Airport stated things that showed how surveillance was a huge impact after the attack. “Before the 9/11 attack people could enter with any foods and drinks. When I worked there i was the man to search bags and set people flights so they could get on the plane. There was still x-rays and enter through the detection. However, after the attack it was much more different. Besides me checking the bags, a search base happend and then tsa came.there were actual security guards…

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