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    Year 8 - Metamorphosis Art Analysis - Guide Questions Description: What can you see? 1. What is the name of the artist and the title of the artwork? The name of the artist is Octavio Ocampo and the title is Jesus 2. What year was it created? The year is unknown 3. What is the media used? (Acrylics, oils, watercolours, pencil, digital etc) They used oli on canvas. 4. Describe what you see in the art work. Imagine you are talking to someone who can’t see the work. Include the following: On…

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    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 is impossible to ignore them. Therefore, in the next five years CRM will have to address the issue of aircrew mental health more…

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    CRM is concerned less with the specialized information and abilities required to fly and work an aircraft yet rather with the psychological and interpersonal aptitudes expected to deal with the flight inside a sorted out aviation system. intellectual aptitudes are characterized as the mental procedures utilized for picking up and keeping up situational…

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    A380 Vs B7 Essay

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    These days many people argue about the best aircraft in the world, there are two aircrafts that people argue about first A380 from airbus family and the other one B747 from boeing family , each one of them has its advantages and disadvantages . However airbus 380 and Boeing 747 are the largest commercial aircrafts but there are similarities and differences between them. In this paper I am going to examine which aircraft is better A380 or B747. In order to do this I will present two main…

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    Leaving New Orleans is a somber experience. After a week full of excitement flying to anywhere else doesn't sound appealing. At first I was not excited about going to New Orleans because I had been there before on a similar trip. But one thing is for sure, every trip is different. I could go to the same place twenty times in NOLA and each time it is a tad bit different. The city itself is engaging. Locals and beggars invite you to join in on there act. Usually at the end hinting, not so subtly…

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    Situational Awarenessness

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    Both physiological and psychological human related factors have contributed to either an accident or incident within the aviation industry. The classification includes the factors that affect the mental and physical ability of a pilot to operate an aircraft. The specific contributors include workload, situational awareness, familiarity, training and experience, fatigue and memory. Situational Awareness The term describes the ability of an individual which in the case is a pilot to beware of…

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    the aerospace industry. These include manufacturing and assembly of aircraft, navigation and related communication equipment and airports operation. The Engine Division, which is ISO-9002 certified, was set up in 1957 to manufacture Orpheus turbo jet engines under licence from Rolls Royce.It manufactures Artouste engines for Chetak/Cheetah helicopters, Adour engines for Jaguar aircraft and Garrett engines for Dornier aircraft. Engine division also undertakes repair and overhaul…

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    Increasing labour costs, shortage of skilled pilots, increasing fare prices, high tax structure, low percentages of non-aeronautical revenues and escalating debt became an industry wide problem and most of India’s private airlines were sent into red zone. Due to economic recession, unmatched fuel price climb, turbulent financial markets the Global aviation industry was going through challenging times. After liberalization in mid 90s, The Indian airline industry showed a significant growth…

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    2.6.4 Aviation Risk Management to Comparative Performance Due to the importance of comparative studies between the different airlines in order to assess performance and achieve the goals we review some of the previous studies and the task carried out by the risk management in this task. McFadden (1996) wrote lately, investigators have begun treat the issue of how surely airline safety data pattern. Although Former studies have discovered pilot-specific factors like driving background, a pilot’s…

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    The Ethnic Theory of Plane Crashes Rhetorical Analysis “Tell them we are in an emergency!” (Gladwell 193). Failure to communicate with Air Traffic Control is one of the leading causes of plane crashes worldwide. This quote explains how a Colombian co-pilot’s inherent politeness was the cause of a major airplane crash. Korean and Colombian air pilots are far more likely to cause a plane crash than Americans because of their high power-distance index rating; which means that their culture…

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