2015 (you may submit earlier if you wish) Requirement: You are supposed to contact your local engineering society (Qatar Society of Engineers) or international engineering society and obtain their Rules and Regulations on Engineering Ethics and Professionalism. This should be quoted in your essay. Question 1 Engineers are often entrusted with the responsibility of implementing large-scale projects involving millions of dollars. In view of the large amount of money changing hands‚ the integrity and ethical
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0. Chapter Name-Section Name Title Page 737 - 600/700/800/900/900ER Flight Crew Training Manual APPROVED BY: (Original signed by) E. M. Mahr Chief Technical Pilot - 737 APPROVED BY: (Original signed by) M. F. Coker Chief Pilot - Flight Training APPROVED BY: (Original signed by) R. P. Craig Chief Pilot - 737 APPROVED BY: (Original signed by) J. R. Ratley Chief Pilot - Flight Technical APPROVED BY: (Original signed by) J. M. Eitel FAA Principal Operations
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Sheleilee Marie Sullivan Self-Assessment 01/19/2013 Professionalism What is a profession? According to Merriam Webster Dictionary Online a profession is defined as a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation. In the United States today an early education teacher is not considered a professional teacher. A teacher who is not teaching kindergarten through twelfth grade‚ or a college course‚ is not viewed as a professional teacher.
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7 December 2009 How to Communicate with Tact and Professionalism Have you ever been awed by someone who always seems to know what to say and how to say it in any situation? These people know how to communicate with diplomacy‚ tact‚ confidence and professionalism. They speak honestly‚ confidently and receive criticism constructively. They are powerful‚ not intimidating‚ and say what needs to be said without offending or creating conflict. This paper explains the why(s) and how(s) to do these things
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Loss of oil on climb on both engines‚ Boeing 737-400‚ G-OBMM Micro-summary: This Boeing 737-400 lost nearly all the oil in both engines on climb. Event Date: 1995-02-25 at 1205 UTC Investigative Body: Aircraft Accident Investigation Board (AAIB)‚ United Kingdom Investigative Body’s Web Site: http://www.aaib.dft.gov/uk/ Note: Reprinted by kind permission of the AAIB. Cautions: 1. Accident reports can be and sometimes are revised. Be sure to consult the investigative agency for the latest version
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different industries. Before working with any industry‚ you should take steps to analyze it. The two basic types of aviation are commercial aviation and general aviation. General aviation deals with operating you aircraft more for internal purposes. Commercial deals more with carrying passengers or cargo for hire. The scheduled airline industry is more of commercial aviation. The first scheduled airline service started in the 1920’s. There have been a lot of eventful history in this industry
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A to Z - Abbreviations & Acronyms http://www.chipsplace.com/helpful/Airbus/A%20to%20Z.htm#Abbreviations A to Z - Abbreviations & Acronyms (complete list found in back of PH) The really short list of Airbus acronyms and abbreviations: (before you get to it try to figure out what THS is) α – Stands for ALPHA as in α PROT. Refers to Angle of Attack. ACM – Air Cycle Machine ACP – Audio Control Panel‚ allows pilot to select which radios or interphones to listen to. ADIRS - Air Data Inertial Reference
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WW2 DOGFIGHTS In a dogfight a pilot is tested to the highest degree on how well he can maneuver his plane away from his opponent and position himself in a position that allows himself to destroy his opponent. By the definition of a dogfight it is any fight between warring fighter planes‚ which means it is not always a one on one situation that you will encounter. Any little advantage that you can obtain over your opponent is immensely crucial but some deciding factors are typically air speed‚ experience
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SUMMARY OF USEFUL INFORMATION FOR PERFORMANCE ENGINEERS Boeing Commercial Airplane Group Flight Operations Engineering Training Section Revised 5 March 2007 Table of Contents Units Conversions acceleration ....................................................................................................................1 angles .............................................................................................................................1 angular rate ........................
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Problem-Solving Exercise 1 1. In your own words‚ explain what density altitude is and how it affects your airplane. Density altitude‚ or "Pressure Altitude"‚ is the density of air given as a height above Mean Sea Level (MSL). Density altitude affects the wings ability to create lift‚ the aircrafts propeller to create thrust and the power output of the engine. 2. In your own words‚ explain the theory of lift and what basic laws are involved. In my opinion lift can be explained by
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