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    Abstract: Crew resource management is management system which aims to improving safety on-board and reduce the risk of accidents. The purpose of this research is to identify the what is the crew recourse management and discuss about the good crew resource management. For example, the US Airways Flight 1549. Also I will discuss about the bad crew resources management in a true story which is Air France Flight 447. In this paper I will demonstrate the accidents and I will show the importance of…

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    A380 Vs B7 Essay

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    cheaper, it costs about $317million, B747 can cover long distance exactly it can cover 8,000 nautical miles.so the pilot can fly this aircraft from New York to Hong Kong or from London to Singapore. A lot of people think B747 is the most beautiful airline in the sky, it has a unique shape makes it different from the other aircrafts. Another important advantage is that in B747 you can increase the main-deck capacity. So the capacity of B747 can vary from 4 additional passengers to over 30…

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    After examine this story, the ethical issues consists of the achievement of a goal of reaching the top of the Himalayas became threatened by the unexpected discover of the sadhu, especially at such unfavourable condition, and with altitude sickness compromised their ability. In order to make sure the safety and the health of the sadhu was good. They would need to re-arrange their goal, which was difficult to do. Even though everyone did their own part in helping the sadhu, however they didn’t…

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    Global economy recovers from recessions, stirring up strong demand for flights of passengers and freights. As estimated by Federal Aviation Association (FAA), commercial airline fleet will increase by 4.2% annually in the following 20 years. Boeing takes up 49% of market share and is ready to capture more shares among the expected $6-trillion-dollar market with growth of 5% over the long run. In addition, regional conflict and new defense budget boost demands in military defense sector, where…

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    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 first poster uses symbols such as the statue of liberty and passengers on a boat with luggage. The statue of liberty symbolizes the freedom that Americans have. The passengers on the boat with luggage symbolize United State’s growing immigrant population. The imagery used in the poster includes the statue of liberty and a passenger boat. The poster conveys the message that citizens should consider buying war bonds in order to support the armed forces for the war. I believe the message is…

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    1. Introduction Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC), like most Asian cities such as Bangkok, Jakarta, Taipei, is called motorcycle dependent city. In these cities, transport system is dominated by motorcycle. According to General Statistics Office of Vietnam (2013), the approximate population approximate of HCMC is 7.750.900. HCMC has a total administrative area of 2.095 km2. The average population density is about 3.699 in habitants per square km. HCMC population projected to reach ten million by 2020…

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    How To Build A Turbofan

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    Introduccion Nowadays aeronautical sector is a competetive enviroment where every day more companies are involved.The most important cost for airlines is fuel consumption.The efficiency reached today is difficult to overtake with traditionals methods of design.Owing to this factor, companies are trying to investigate new formulas of designing, manufacturing and operating. In terms of aircrafts propullsors, turbofan is the most common engine used for civil applications. Turbofans have a…

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    Cool Chain Case Study

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    Introduction The utilization of planes to transport cargo developed from first utilizing them to transport mail informally or authoritatively regarding being endorsed by national postal. Constant and controlled flights grew quickly after the first triumphs of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk in North Carolina on 17th December 1903. In the beginning flying was viewed by all as a new sport. Later on aircrafts became more flexible and trustworthy. Early disturbance with rate, separations, and…

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    OUTSOURCING R & D by Name Code + Course Name Professor’s Name University Name City, State Date Table of Contents I. Advantages and Disadvantages of Outsourcing R & D 3 Advantages 3 Disadvantages 3 Case Study of the Boeing 787 4 Eastman Kodak Case Studies 5 II. To What Extent Are There Differences Between SMEs and Large-Scale Enterprise in Terms of These Advantages and Disadvantages? 5 Costs 6 Country’s Policy and Regulations on Research 6 Fostering Research Alliances Strategic to…

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