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    The TIE/line Starfighter, commonly referred to as the TIE Fighter, was a short range standard Imperial Starfighter. It was manufactured by Sienar Fleet Systems for the Galactic Republic and was based off the T.I.E starfighter and the V-wing starfighter models. They are very cheap to produce and easy to replace, enforcing the philosophy of quantity over quality. The Imperials use so many throughout the Galactic Civil War that they came to be symbols of the Empires might striking fear in those who…

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    It was the year 1970 and I was 30 at the time. I was a member of the 14th Military Airlift Squadron. I had been assigned to the 63rd Military Airlift Squadron at Norton Air Force Base in California. I had served as an aircraft commander, navigator in the C 130, and had spent a year in Vietnam. Upon return, I was assigned to the C141, or Starlifter. The C141 has a gross weight of 325,000 pounds. At that weight, the airplane does not move without advancing throttle, so you know it is heavy. I was…

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    Andrea Green Neil MAN 4102 Professor Jaqueline Donovan Section 4 Assignment. 1. The pros for an airline that require heavier passengers to purchase an additional seat are: • Safety standards are adhered to. If a passenger who is heavier is not able to buckle their seat belts or lower their armrest it becomes a safety hazard for which the airline can be held liable. The size and weight restrictions may also come into play. Will the seat collapse under the pressure of the passenger’s weight? This…

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    Name: Michaela Quinn Assignment 4 SWOT Analysis for Southwest Airlines Instructions: Do some research about Southwest Airlines on the Internet. Identify as many strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats as you can. Remember: strengths and weaknesses are internal to the company and opportunities and threats come from outside the company. Use the quadrants below to complete your SWOT analysis. After you enter the first strength, press Enter to display the number 2. The cells will expand…

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    And said a different way, we don 't exist in Southwest Airlines to make sure that each one of us is happy. We 're here and our purpose is to serve our Customers, but I would just want to qualify that by saying that the way I think about it, as a leader for Southwest Airlines is, I think of you all as a Customer also. And, of course, Colleen for years used the phrase internal customers so none of that has changed…

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    that was shrinking due to the rise of LCCs (low-cost carriers) in Europe and the industry consolidation. Both companies agreed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) setting out the basis for a proposed merger of equals to create a new one. The two airlines began discussing a merger moved by the challenging economic conditions they were both facing. The British and Spanish flag carrier suffered heavy losses and struggled for survival after a fall in demand for air travel in the wake of the global…

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    Oscar Munoz Essay

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    employees and customers. The past year was hard for Oscar Munoz, he had to transform an underachieving airline as he recovered well from a near fatal heart-attack just a few days after starting out as a CEO. Munoz’s blue color roots had helped him to win over the displeased staff . Oscar Munoz, known for frank and honest communication, had motivated the workforce to greatly improve the customer…

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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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    Abstract: Crew resource management is management system which aims to improving safety on-board and reduce the risk of accidents. The purpose of this research is to identify the what is the crew recourse management and discuss about the good crew resource management. For example, the US Airways Flight 1549. Also I will discuss about the bad crew resources management in a true story which is Air France Flight 447. In this paper I will demonstrate the accidents and I will show the importance of…

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    A380 Vs B7 Essay

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    cheaper, it costs about $317million, B747 can cover long distance exactly it can cover 8,000 nautical miles.so the pilot can fly this aircraft from New York to Hong Kong or from London to Singapore. A lot of people think B747 is the most beautiful airline in the sky, it has a unique shape makes it different from the other aircrafts. Another important advantage is that in B747 you can increase the main-deck capacity. So the capacity of B747 can vary from 4 additional passengers to over 30…

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