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    The criteria needed to be considered be a good writer from an academic standpoint is a complex formula that for some comes naturally and for others is like navigating a nearly impossible labyrinth of methods, rules, and requirements. Many students including myself, struggle with these concepts. Even after having a background with college level English courses, both of which I was enrolled in at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), the struggle continues. In my own experience, frustration…

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    The mitigation action taken is by implementing specialised tools to mitigate the risk of automated ticket touts as well as awareness campaigns on e-mail phishing prevention. 4.5 Compliance Risk AirAsia must meet regulatory requirements of local aviation and consumer authorities in multiple jurisdictions. Unexpected or sudden changes in these requirements may risk non-compliance of local rules and regulations. The mitigation action taken is by maintaining a high level of engagement with local…

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    Words or terms such as back taxi, angel flight, crab angle, $100 hamburger, and many more will have different meaning from what that is used every day. For example, the term “hundred dollar hamburger” is slang for private aviation pilots who just want an excuse to fly. There are some religious practices that were not allowed on planes as rules on the plan forbid them. Causing uproar for religious people, the issue would continue as the rules were made to protect everyone on the plane. Some…

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    1. To become an amazing flight attendant, you must love aviation and flying. You can’t be a good flight attendant if you have a lousy attitude towards work. First, you are responsible for the safety of your passengers. This is the most important part of your job. Reassure safety and then provide other services. Also, you have to be industrious as you dedicate most of your time to this job because you may on call 24/7. In addition, you have to be attentive, caring, and understanding not only to…

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    referred to as “third world” airports, as stated by Donald Trump (Marsh 2016). While DOT does not handle the problems with our infrastructure directly, they hire associations such as, The Office of Aviation Analysis and Federal Aviation Administration to manage and lower the risks. The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA established a plan, known as the NextGen Plan, which was designed for “improving the daily operations of the entire National Airspace System” (FAA.Gov). This plan was…

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    Americans. While Feng Ru made an airplane and brought and made his country great by bringing industrialization to China. The excerpts used are I Never Had It Made by Jackie Robinson, Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals, and The Father of Chinese Aviation by Rebecca…

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    2110 Flying Skills

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    Flying Skills 1. AT 14500 In this course I learned by far the most knowledge in my aviation career. I had an instructor who helped me (someone with no aviation background) to become a private pilot in several months. This took many bike rides out to the airport for ground lesson after ground lesson and flight after flight. At the end of this course I thought I had obtained a lot of information but my training had just begun. 2. AT 24300 In this course I was able to really start perfecting…

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    to racism, or to be hurt in any way which can be a negative or positive turning point. In the autobiography “I never had it made”, by Jackie Robinson, the memoir “Warriors Don't Cry”, by Melba Pattillo Beals, and the article“The Father of Chinese Aviation” by Rebecca Maksel, each of the individuals faced turning points. Jackie Robinson, Melba Pattillo Beals, and Feng Ru all faced life-changing experience that changed both their life-changing experience that changed both their lives and their…

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    SkyWest Inc. Performance and Profitability Report SkyWest has been around since 1972 and today has grown to encompass one out of every 12 passengers in the US traveled on a SkyWest Inc. aircraft (SkyWest Incorporated, 2016). back in 1972 the airline was bought from Dixie airways and SkyWest was created. SkyWest has made a profit for most of its lifetime except for the first beginning few years. Those beginning few Years for a long change and upgrade switch decrease profits. In 1988 the tides…

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    increase accident rate and casualty due to aircraft accidents. Airlines may not provide service to small or remote locations. Airlines may go out of business without the protection of the government. V. Recommendation Deregulate the commercial aviation industry and remove government as much as posable without compromising air safety. Implement the best points of actions one and two. The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 did just that. It removed the yoke of the government from the industry,…

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