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    protect me through the whole flight. 3 hours through the flight I was annoyed and tired of sitting down I just wanted to get off already. After 6 hours of waiting the plane finally landed in LA, California. My cousin Daniel picked us up from the airport. While we were heading to Fillmore, California I realized how beautiful California is. It was also the first time I tried Carl’s Jr / Hardee's. When we got to Fillmore it was night already,…

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    My Major Accomplishments

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    Make Up Assignment Having lived in 4 continents and travelled to numerous others, I can safely say that from a very young age, I have spent a great deal of my life at the airport and on planes. I would always be thinking about how a plane at 3,500 feet of altitude with approximately an average weight of 877,000 lbs could manage to cruise with no worry. The curiosity was always present and just kept increasing. The four years I stayed in San Diego, CA my dad would religiously take me to the air…

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    My Jamaica Experience Our trip to Jamaica was full of excitement, adventure, and delicious foods. Plus interesting sights and sounds. The learning experience we gained was one that we will remember for a life time. We went there as a vacation but the awareness to the island life of the people really put things in perspective of my life. We flew out of Florida to Jamaica in the middle of June. The flight was very short, Only about 45 minutes. As we got closer to Jamaica, The plane started…

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    complimented on his solo flight, but Mr. Cook still showed his appreciation for his talent. Airplanes have changed; less of what the plane does in the air is instructed by the pilot. On January 19, 2009, Chesley didn’t have enough altitude to land at any airports in New York City. Chesley showed his talent by pushing the limits of his plane’s control surfaces and landing the plane as if he…

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    Singlobal Case Study

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    as the main airport. The airline adopted the “hub-and-spoke” business strategy to route their plane traffic. With this strategy in plan, a central airport that flights will be routed through was selected as a hub and passengers will take on routes that planes direct out of the hub through spoke. In this strategy, the airline decided to set up its’ base in Bangkok, Thailand and expanded its’ route to all neighbouring countries. The “hub-and-spoke”…

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    under various air traffic circumstances. Roles of an airline pilot are somewhat stimulating which can be accomplished successfully if the pilot is well skilled in all phases. The main role is positively to fly the aircraft securely from the departure airport to the target. Other than the air route there are other concerns as well that the Pilot has to take care of it. Some of the main concerns are operating the aircraft economically, guaranteeing smooth and well-organized operational and taking…

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    which is important for the growth of civilizations. Transport infrastructure is comprised of the fixed installations, which include roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines and terminals like bus and railway stations, warehouses, airports and trucking terminals, refueling depots comprising fueling docks and fuel halts and sea ports. Terminals can be used for interchange of commuters and freight…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    I sat in my seat silently as I watched the clouds bounce pass the small airplane window. I sighed in relief as I heard the pilot finally announce that we were landing in the John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York City. The whole atmosphere was so new to me. I finally got of the crowded plane and grabbed my bags from the baggage claim and made my way outside. I saw plenty of people looking my way, and It made me oddly nervous, especially after what I heard about the city. I…

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    Crew Fatigue In Aviation

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    recorded as a demerit on their employer records. It becomes a battle over profit and safety, where we can no longer allow profit to be victorious. This impacts the pilots that fly to the people and family of those being flown. Even those who live near airports should take note. Flying while fatigued isn’t…

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    I woke up late and rushed to pack my suitcase, grab some cash, and make it to the airport in time for my flight to Montreal. My Uber driver was on point, getting me to FLL with time to spare. I breezed through security, grabbed some coffee, and jumped on the plane like a boss. Three and a half hours later, my flight landed safely at YUL. As I was going through customs I noticed that the officers were being especially invasive. "Where are you coming from? Where are going? How long will you be…

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