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    I find this to be an interesting topic to provide discussion. The reason I say this, is that I have no familiarity with being an air traffic controller. I’ve never done it, I’ve never seen anyone do it, but of course I could go to Wikipedia and read about it. Even if I would spend several hours reading about it through various media outlets. I would still feel conflicted by the fact that I don’t really understand it. As in automobile mechanics. I have spent thousands upon thousands of hours…

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    Controller-Pilot Data Link Communications: Hazardous or Helpful? Communication is the key to everything. Every facet of our lives is determinate on communication. No more is that true than in the world of aviation. The complex web of flights over the world dwarfs in comparison to the volume of communication that the aviation field uses. Communication between ground control, airplane to airplane, and maintenance hubs make up this network of information. The information that flows through the…

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    Mission Objectives, Requirements and Design Specifications. Introduction Identification of the mission profile objectives and specification is the first crucial step in development and design process of any manned or unmanned air vehicle. During this process all the objectives were identified and stated. Furthermore, a number of civil UAV application were considered and analysed in order to extend the mission specifications were possible. The main mission objective of this UAV is the ability…

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    (father) and Viola Armstrong (mother). When Neil he was just six years old his fascination for flight was sparked by his first plane trip. His life would become famous for his moon landing in the Apollo 11 capsule (A.K.A. The Eagle). In this biography there will be facts about Neil’s Family, childhood, moon landing, and more. Stephen Armstrong was an Auditor (a listener). Viola Armstrong was an astrodienst (or someone who creates data and horoscopes). Neil’s sibling’s names were Dean and June…

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    Introduction This paper is an archival study for AVS 5204 Aviation Safety Analysis. The purpose it to use an online aviation database and extract data, analyze the data and then present the findings of the data. This study will analyze accidents and incidents that have occurred at Denver International Airport (DEN) since the airport opened in 1995. Several characteristics will be looked at, such as type of operation, severity of injuries, phase of flight, and National Transportation Safety…

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    “Shit, why don’t they stop?” said Chas, turning to Barry, who was no longer by his side. Turning Chas looked around the alley, “Baez? Where you go mate? You’re not scared are ya?”. Reaching down he picked up his beer can and turned back to watch the bonfire. As he turned the first zombie had closed the gap to less than ten feet. Shocked, Chaz dropped his beer and turned to run; kicking into the gas can at his feet. As he stumbled and the zombies bore down on him the gas fumes ignited around him.…

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    to understand, there is no doubt a dark side to people's minds. A story of an airplane crash follows. Jiro and Taro, who were friends, took the same flight one day. Unfortunately, their plane had a problem and needed to make an emergency landing, but the landing was not successful. Although most of the passengers died, Jiro and Taro survived. They found themselves on a snowy mountain with no way of communicating with anyone. Jiro was seriously wounded, and Taro tried to save him, but Jiro died…

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    Michael Collins, attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York and afterward began his career in the sky. His first spaceflight was the Gemini 10 mission, where he performed a spacewalk. His second was Apollo 11 the first lunar landing in history. Also the first person to orbit the moon in a Command Module all alone with no communication. His courage and bravery helped us get where we are today. What he did was important because he changed history, the way we look into…

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    sites like Twitter, Linkedin, and Facebook as a vital source that can assist them in landing their dream job. Frequently, members of the healthcare community at large stress that the use of social media leads to negative consequences such as violation of a patient’s privacy or partaking in unprofessional conduct. Notably, both transgressions may result in termination of a…

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    The race for becoming “superpower” between United States of America (USA) and The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) started soon after WWII. Although both were on the same side, they had different ideologies. The USSR supported communism while the US supported capitalism. They both wanted their ideology to win, so they exploited their role of building Europe back up with throwing influences of capitalism or communism into a mish-mash. And thus the "cold war" begun, in reality they…

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