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    2.1 Air Traffic Control Air traffic control is the service provided by the air traffic controllers who are responsible for assisting, dispatching and maintaining a secure, safe and systematic flow of air traffic.[6] According to Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) Malaysia, safety is a principal matter of preventing collision between aircraft with other aircraft, assisting aircraft in avoiding hazardous weather, assuring that aircraft do not operate in airspace where operations are prohibited…

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    ever since their inception as they were one of the initial 50 countries to join the UN and joined all of the specialized agencies as they sprouted. Interestingly, one of these 17 specialized agencies is located in Canada itself. The International Civil Aviation Organization calls Montreal, Quebec its home and all tasks and operations are primarily conducted from that city. After the gruelling second world war, Canada’s preparedness to get involved in any and everything that would lead to any…

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    Introduction This paper is an individual report, it includes a background of airline industry and why is quality important in this industry. It also includes a background of a chosen organization which is Etihad and their quality mission. The paper will also clarify the objective of the study and the methods used for collecting data and it also shows key quality process. Last but not least the paper will include a conclusion and a summary of the case study and a recommendation for the workflow…

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    Abstract Crew resource management (CRM) is a global practice in aviation industry which decreased the rate of aircraft accidents. The main reason of writing this essay is to explain CRM, its characteristics and its different perspectives, such as good CRM practices and bad CRM practices. For example United Airlines Flight 232 is an example of good CRM which shows good leadership skills, quick actions on time, proper and adequate services, teamwork and best communication. Japan Airlines Flight…

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    After clarifying the airplane’s purpose, there are sets of rules and regulations each airplane, manufacturer, and operator should aby by. The institution responsible for this is the national aviation airworthiness authorities. They implement rules set by the ICAO (international civil aviation organization) to its specific region (country). This includes airports and the type of airplanes they are allowed to house, training. With the new advancement in technology, not every airplane can carry it…

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    Crew Fatigue In Aviation

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    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the pilots it regulates. A secondary audience would include the general flying public. This paper raises the subsequent inquiry: What impact does crew fatigue place on the aviation industry in terms of safety as well as cost? Then, what course of action can we take to improve safety and shrink costs associated with…

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    Cathay Pi Case Study

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    This award winning airline is deeply committed to develop Hong Kong into a top-tier international hub for both passengers and cargo as the Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) is 127,215 million in 2013and an increase of 3.3% in passengers carried to 29.9 million compared to 2012. Moreover, revenue stands at HK$71,826 million, as increased of 2…

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    Air Surveillance Paper

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    components within DHS. I also needed to be familiar with the air surveillance responsibilities of inter-agency partners within the federal government. To get a better understanding their air surveillance responsibilities, I reviewed the Federal Aviation Administration National…

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    Seattle – Tacoma International Airport and Airspace Case Study Seattle – Tacoma International Airport: Strong Future Projections on a Stable Basis Seattle – Tacoma International Airport, better known as Sea-Tac (KSEA), is the main Air Gate and Hub Airport of Seattle Port Authority. Consisted by a great real-estate footprint, it is set to be one of the most massive aerospace facilities and service providing structures of the Pacific North West Region of the United States. Sea-Tac Airport, named…

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    locations where she spoke publicly about women’s flying (Glines). She used her advantage of being an official in the National Aeronautic Association to increase opportunities for women in aviation (Lovell 49). All in all, her most significant contributions to the field of aviation were: leading the international organization of women pilots called the Ninety Nines (Glines), becoming the first woman to receive a National Geographic Society gold medal, as well as becoming the first woman to fly…

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