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    Crew Fatigue In Aviation

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    This report is an analysis of crew fatigue and its adverse affects’ on the safety of a flight. The purpose of this report is to shed led light on the critical issue of pilot fatigue. In addition, to mitigate the number of incidents or accidents that come as a result of crew exhaustion. The aptness of each flight crew entangles both cargo and passengers operators alike, the Board members of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the pilots it regulates. A secondary audience would include the…

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    M1 Vs M-1 Essay

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    An M-1 visa is an attractive option for individuals who want to partake in a vocational or nonacademic program. The most common M-1 recipient is someone who seeks to attend flight school in the U.S. Unlike the F-1 visa, M-1 visa holders cannot work while pursuing their studies. After graduation, opportunities to work are more limited than the F-1 visa and are only allowed 1 month per every 4 months of study. One of the most important distinctions between the F-1 and M-1 visa holders is that the…

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    Air Creebec Case Study

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    AIR CREEBEC – CORPORATIVE VIDEO NARRATION Air Creebec was founded in June 1982 and the started its operations on July 1, 1982 with a strong desire to develop a carrier that will meet the needs of the northern communities. At that time, the Cree owned 51% of the company and Austin Airways own the remaining 49%. In 1988, the Cree purchased all the airline assets in the largest transaction ever conducted by First Nations Peoples in Canada, making Air Creebec wholly owned by the Cree. The…

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    Left Behind Book Summary

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    LaHaye and Jenkins first novel Left Behind was published by Tyndale in 1995 with over three million copies sold in the series. It’s set in what appears to be modern day 1995. Left Behind is a story of transformation, faith, and salvation. When people all over the world suddenly disappear the world goes into complete shock and chaos. While also reflecting on the losses of loved ones and new achieved religion. This story begins starting off with captain Rayford Steele of Pan Continental airlines…

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    Spirit Airlines employs good-value pricing because it offers consumers with a low-cost seat on a plane with no added features or services. It does not add extra features or services to justify charging higher prices which occurs with value-added pricing. Spirit Airlines charges customers for a seat on the airplane and charges extra fees for any other services or features. Even though Spirit’s prices are basically the same as its competition, the pricing strategy is truly different. While there…

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    USA Cost Sharing

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    Goal: USA Cost Sharing Word count in this document: 354 Title: USA Cost Sharing Pilots are very practical people. Many pilots try to find ways to reduce their flying expenses. Cost sharing is a common strategy when it comes to this. FAR 61. 113 (c) tells pilots how they can share the cost of flying with passengers. The rule basically states that a private pilot cannot pay less than the pro rata share of the operating expenses on a flight that passengers are on. However, this is only true when…

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    Arguments Against Af1

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    Whenever the President of the United States needs to travel, his mean of transportation is the huge Boeing 747. Although the decision of President Trump is to replace this aircraft by a smaller and less expensive alternative like the Boeing 737 or the B-21 “stealth bomber”, it seems that there are some unknown things about Air Force One (AF1). AF1 is the name given to any aircraft boarded by the president, it is used to avoid confusion with other nearby planes. Today, AF1 refers to one of the…

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    The Silver Bullet When I think back about all the memories that were made in my car, the Silver Bullet, there are simply too many to list. I have spent many hours in my car and I have come to have a deep understanding for the three basic areas: the front seats, back seats, and the trunk. Each of these areas are extremely important to the makeup of the car as a whole. No matter how many different cars I have, this car will always hold a special place in my heart. The front seats are broken…

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    9/11 Airline Industry

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    The Events of 9 / 11 changed the airline industry for ever A. 9 / 11 resulted in an economic recession B. Many people lost their jobs, or were scared that they were going to loose their job, so there was less recreational air travel C. The recession also resulted in many companies making less money, so they cut back on corporate air travel D. As a result, there were a lot fewer air travelers, which meant the airlines sold fewer tickets, which hurt their revenues E. Airlines also saw a big…

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    Come Fly With Me

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    It was the year 1958. Frank Sinatra’s “Come Fly With Me” was the best-selling album in the United States, if not, the world! But weirdly enough, the irony was that most people at the time were not able to take up the offer to “glide, starry-eyed” on an aircraft with anybody. A statistic of 80 percent of the country had never once been air bound. Hard to imagine, isn’t it? There was one easy reason for this – an airline ticket was just too expensive thanks to the law. One of the major…

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