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    Have you ever heard the term “situational awareness”? I simply describe this as being able to see the big picture and understanding what is going on all around you. When I flew an F-14 Tomcat for the Navy, I had to understand both what was happening inside my airplane and outside of it. To lose focus on situation could mean loss of life. On the inside, I had to keep an eye on radar displays and gauges. I also had to listen to the radio and process information. I also needed to be aware of…

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    Air Europe Xpress Case

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    Introduction Air Europe Xpress is in the period of great changes and those strategic adjustments that have been made in the last month at a Shareholder’s meeting undoubtedly will be reflected
on the HR strategy of the company. Moreover there are several challenges, beyond the new strategic plan of the company, which HR department is currently faced. They all together are as follows: Difficulties with recruitment due to high competition among grown number of airline travel companies which leads…

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    Flight 3407 Case Study

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    Fatigue has been linked to well over two hundred and fifty fatalities reported by major air carriers, not including general or experimental aviation according to the FAA. There is no doubt that fatigue played a major role in the crash of Bombardier DHC-8-400 operated by Colgan Air, Inc. the NTSB started aircraft accident report 10-01 in early February 2009. Bombardier DHC-8-400 tail number N200WQ flight 3407 was approaching Buffalo-Niagara International Airport. During the instrument approach,…

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    9/11 In Aviation

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    graduate student of international studies from the University of Denver, believes that aviation is a critical part of economies around the world. In the United States alone, aviation is estimated to account for more than 6 percent of the nation’s GDP (47). Accordingly, managing such huge industry means many assets. An article in the Journal of Airport Management discussed the introduction of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The authors state that the FAA’s goal was to ensure safe and…

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    head office in Nottingham and one for each of the retail outlets. All the computers in the organisation are running on the windows vista system. Inventories and purchase orders are made using MS Excel Spread sheets. 4.5 External Regulations affecting the…

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    There are number of risk involved in the aviation especially in the terms of operation and safety as internal safety of the aircraft is an inherent function of management. Modifications and improvement in safety is a continual process however there are much safety kept in the form clothing, noise control, temperature and electrical control. For the aircraft there are fabrics for fire safety and precaution like Nomex, Kevlar and PBI. For fire safety and protection at high temperature PBI is the…

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    At the University of Connecticut, located in Storrs, Connecticut, all first-year students are required to live on campus. The University provides several housing options, including thematic communities like Honors Program housing or Business Connections Learning Community housing, gender-inclusive housing, and standard co-educational, non-thematic options. Regardless of a student’s housing selection, the student will live in a community that is maintained by Resident Assistants. Depending on the…

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    Overall, the solution to this problem isn’t a matter of more regulation, instead we need better regulation. Unnecessary red tape actually benefits the “too big to fail banks” because the smaller banks can’t keep up the new rules. With that in mind, we need the proper leadership to enforce the laws that are on the books. For instance, the Justice Department received an abysmal average of 72 referrals a year from bank regulators for potential criminal charges for the period of 2006 through 2010.…

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    Regulatory Agencies

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    much of the regulatory function either to courts or to administrative agencies. In the area of economic regulation the legislative choice has generally been the administrative agency rather than the court. As mentioned before, the establishment of independent regulatory agencies has led to the rise of the ‘regulatory state’ as a policy tool and the waning of the centralised system of regulation. As Majone explains: among the most obvious structural consequences of the shift to a regulatory…

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    SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE in achieving its goals can be describe in many factors: Globalization sine most of the Flying is toward different countries it will be under the effect of global market which abide by different laws and different regulation. Another Factor is the Technology advancement the SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE should stay up to date with the new technology available in the market, since this will help them stay as a pioneer in the market, it should be reflect on the…

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