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    Map Analysis

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    --Advantages of computer-assisted cartography --Digitizing process and a "puck" --Analog vs. electronic map --Vector vs. raster maps --Machine coordinates --Geocoding --Output abilities: raster and line plotters --Applications: overlays‚ terrain analysis‚ intervisibility‚ engineering (cut and fill‚ overburden and reservoir calculation‚ etc.) Know the basics as regarding the following (not so much every specific fact or size‚ but the basics of what they are‚ and how many different sizes some

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    The Himalayas are a cold‚ icy terrain where a handful of people have chosen to climb the highest peak in the world‚ Mount Everest. However‚ the harsh conditions of the Himalayas do not intimidate bar-headed geese. In fact‚ bar-headed geese have been spotted flying over Mount Everest. How do these birds manage to fly in such high elevation? Bar-headed geese have adapted to annual flights above the Himalayas with large lungs and different layers of feathers. One adaptation that helps bar-headed geese

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    Phased Array Radar

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    • PESA: In a passive electronically scanned array (PESA)‚ the microwave feed network in the back of the antenna is powered by a single RF source (magnetron‚ klystron‚ TWT‚ etc.)‚ sending its waves into phase shift modules (usually digitally-controlled)‚ which‚ in turn‚ feed the numerous emitting elements • AESA: An AESA‚ instead‚ has an individual RF source for each of its many transmit/receive elements‚ making them "active." • This provides for a graceful degradation‚ so that many T/R

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    challenges for air traffic service providers‚ air carriers‚ and the military. Such growth is straining airspace capacity and airport resources. The air traffic system requires significant upgrades to increase system capacity and flight efficiency while continuing to meet flight safety standards. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)‚ Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)‚ and other civil aviation authorities (CAA) plan to implement a new air traffic architecture to meet this need. This

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    future of air traffic control‚ these human factors issues need to be highlighted and resolved before full implementation of the system. ADS-B technology affords the opportunity for reduced separation standards‚ increased capacity and efficiency of flight operations‚ and it provides for greater airspace flexibility while maintaining or enhancing the quality of our environment. ADS-B monitoring will be an additional task for pilots to manage but the greater accuracy of traffic information over radio

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    Kal 801

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    0142:26 Guam local time‚ Korean Air flight 801‚ a Boeing 747-3B5B (747-300)‚ Korean registration HL7468‚ operated by Korean Air Company‚ Ltd.‚ crashed at Nimitz Hill‚ Guam. Flight 801 departed from Kimpo International Airport‚ Seoul‚ Korea‚ with 2 pilots‚ 1 flight engineer‚ 14 flight attendants‚ and 237 passengers on board. The airplane had been cleared to land on runway 6 Left at A.B. Won Guam International Airport‚ Agana‚ Guam‚ and crashed into high terrain about 3 miles southwest of the airport

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    |When you delegate a task to another team member‚ they become accountable for the results achieved. | | |A6 |Advances in cockpit automation have eliminated problems with entering incorrect data into the Flight Management System. | | |A7 |A best practice CRM course is facilitated by specially selected and trained “peer facilitators” who are respected

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    increased the time required to complete the crossing. They were not as far west as they thought they were‚ and as a result‚ the turn and descent were initiated too soon‚ even before the plane had passed through the mountains‚ leading to a controlled flight into the vast terrain. When

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    HUMAN FACTORS IN ATC AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL „ “The U.S. air traffic controller workforce consists of approximately 15‚000 dedicated and well-trained men and women working in air traffic control towers‚ terminal radar approach control centers‚ and en route control centers managing 30.2 million square miles of airspace (Federal Aviation Administration‚ 2013).” FATIGUE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP „ The human body heavily relies on sleep to maintain a healthy‚ functioning life.

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