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    Airbus A380 Research Paper

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    Airplanes: Airbus A380 The Airplanes have always been an amazing sight to behold, even to think of the engineering in an aircraft is unbelievable. The science that goes into a modern aircraft is just amazing. Despite having supersonic fighter jets, or rumored futuristic Hypersonic jets that travel at speeds of Mach 11 (Black Project), they have very humble beginnings. Before the Wright brothers had their success in North Carolina (United States) people were already dreaming of flying through…

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    people of the world around them. People who endure a life changing event can respond positive/negative. In the autobiography “I Never had it made” by Jackie Robinson. The memoir “Warriors Don’t Cry” by Melba Pattillo Beals. In “The Father of Chinese Aviation” an article by Rebecca Maksel each of the individuals faced life-changing experience that altered both their live and country. Jackie Robinson, Melba Patillo Beals, and Feng Ru all helped the world by being the first pioneer of what they…

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    V. Detailed Crisis Communications Plan The following detailed crisis communications plan is to be implemented alongside the checklist shown above in the case of an aviation accident involving one of our airplanes. This is one of many examples of crises that occur in our organization, however is under the umbrella of those that is most likely to happen. The following are steps that are required under our guidelines to be followed and to be taken, and depending on the situation requires further…

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    pp.437–453. Examining Sarina and Lansbury’s (2013) article on the two airline Qantas and Jetstar, it is seen that the conducted study concerns the strategic choices that the airlines adopted in relation to the changing factors that affected the aviation industry. This research aims to explore and unfold the different changes in strategies regarding the employment relations of the airlines. The article sought the business strategies of Qantas and Jetstar in order to remain engaging in a…

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    Boca Raton Case Analysis

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    As noted by the Boca Raton Airport Authority, “Boca Raton Airport is publicly-owned by the State of Florida and is designated as a general aviation transport facility. It is located on 214 acres in Boca Raton off of I-95 between Spanish River Boulevard and Glades Road” (para. 5-8). As John M. Bryson explains, we engage in strategic planning “… in the United States and elsewhere … to help public and nonprofit organizations create public value” (kindle file). Bryson furthermore explains, “…

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    Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt. How are they similar? How are they different? These two famously historic women are very different, and yet very alike, in many areas, such as their accomplishments, their support from others, and their inspiration. Eleanor Roosevelt was, as we all know the wife of President Franklin D Roosevelt on the other hand Amelia Earhart has no known spouse. Eleanor loved to read, spoke french fluently, played field hockey, and had 6 children, one of which died at…

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    Near Miss Reporting

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    the NRC in 2010. Most reported incidents were low risk, but high-severity near-miss reports resulted in further investigation. The transportation services industry also benefits from reporting near misses. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which regulates the United Kingdom’s aviation industry, uses near-miss reporting to record and assess potential safety incidents. The CAA maintains a near-miss reporting database to contribute to the improvement of air safety by identifying and mitigating…

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    auspices of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), airports are allowed to hire private security companies to perform the baggage and passenger screening. For these reasons, San Francisco International Airport (SFO) contracted Covenant Aviation Security (CAS) to provide the screening of passengers and their baggage. After the September 11, 2001, analysts had mixed feelings about private companies screening passengers at the airport because they were saying these private companies…

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    Drones

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    targets. They are small, nimble and nearly silent, and they could keep tabs on law-abiding citizens from skies near you.’’ Drones are very valuable resources to emergencies and missing person searches because drones can do almost half of what manned aviation can do for 2% of the price. Although drones have cameras and can be used for stalking or to intentionally be used to watch someone, they can be used for positive gain, such as border patrol, missing person searches and other emergencies…

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    Richard Bong, the Naval Pilot of World War 2, was one of the best pilots ever. And this is his story. Dick began by joining Superior State University in the year of 1938. He then entered a Civilian Pilot instruction curriculum while taking special aviation lessons. In the year of 1941, Richard registered for Air Force. What he had in common with many people is he liked planes (“Sherman”). On the day June 25th, 1941, Bong single-handedly flew a training biplane. Dick took standard flying lessons…

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