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    In 1945, a squadron was on a training mission. The commander has used the same route many times, but this time things went wrong. Records say they flew through the Bermuda Triangle and vanished out of nowhere, never to be seen again (Kidsworld Magazine). The Bermuda Triangle has many mysterious stories along with myths as to what causes the strange disappearances. Though what is the Bermuda Triangle? What’s the science behind it? So many questions to be answered, yet not enough evidence. So in…

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    marketing, interpreting financial forms, critical infrastructure protection, homeland security, and intelligence. During this process I have also acquired Office Suite skills. My real world experience involves owning my own business, retail manager and flight attendant. While owning my own business I learned used negotiation skills in contracts, work hours, product pricing, product placement and marketing opportunities. Furthermore, I applied accounting…

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    you will not be able to get a flight anywhere in the world regardless of geographical location. Because of Deltas massive size they are able to fly to 567 worldwide destinations in over 100 different countries unlike its competitors. By Delta Airlines being the world 's largest carrier today is having 10 major hubs in all the major cities in the…

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    For the past few decades, maybe centuries, many planes and ships have randomly disappeared, and all in the same area - the Bermuda Triangle. One of the biggest disappearances includes Flight MH370. Many have speculated about the cause, or causes. Some of the causes are supernatural, including aliens, Atlantis death rays, and large, giant sea monsters, like krakens. Other theories are completely natural, like methane crystals, large waves, and human stupidity. Most have settled for the theory of…

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    Decline Of General Aviation

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    The Decline of General Aviation Airports The Rise of General Aviation In the early days of aviation, aviators were limited to flying during daylight hours, in near ideal weather conditions. Early pilots were not regulated as they are today, and would take off and land their aircraft in any flat open area, often a farmer’s grassy field, which allowed them to choose their direction relative to the prevailing winds. As aviation grew, pilots began to congregate in common areas, which allowed for…

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    Avm/371 Aviation Airline

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    In 2009, during Southwest Flight 2294 to Baltimore, a crack caused an aluminum panel to tear open midflight. This occurred at an altitude of over 30,000 feet. This created a hole on the top of the 737 aircraft near the area of the tail. Two years later, in 2011 there was another skin related midair incident with a Southwest flight. During Southwest Airlines Flight 812 as it was leaving Phoenix a crack caused an opening in an aluminum panel while…

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    training philosophy for flight attendants called the Advanced Qualification Program, or AQP. At the time, AQP had been around for decades for pilots but only a hand full of airlines had attempted to apply the philosophy to flight attendant training. I was selected to lead the project, and after reading the material published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about how to develop an AQP, I discovered the majority of the guidance was not applicable to creating a flight attendant…

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    Forgive But Don’t Forget Forgiveness, needed by the ones who offend but can only be given to by the ones who are offended. In Judith Guest novel Ordinary People forgiveness is needed throughout by major characters and minor ones too. Guest shows that forgiveness is needed from other before you can forgive yourself through the main character Conrad. He thinks he made an unforgivable mistakes and blames himself for the result of it but he can find forgiveness through the help of a ‘ doctor,…

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    Flight 1502

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    This report is about an in-flight breakup of the Sealed Composite’s SpaceShip Two during a test flight. The test flight and accident occurred on October 31, 2014 at 1007:32 Pacific daylight time over an area near Koehn Dry Lake, California. It encompasses background information of the aircraft involved, the pilots, and the type of test flight as well as the intended results. Sections of this report will also explain the actual crash to include elements and findings of the accident…

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    attention to many people worldwide. On February 6, 2017, a flight attendant noticed a girl with bruises on her body. The flight attendant proceeded to tell her where the bathroom was and she left a note on the mirror for the girl. The flight attendant asked the girl if she needed help. The girl wrote she needed help. Later, many officials were waiting for them to arrive when they landed. Saving the girl's life was important for the flight attendant. However, not every person is as lucky as this…

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