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    Safe Flying Many people care about there safety when is comes to traveling. Do people understand how safe they really are? Airplane pilots have the responsibility and the skill to protect a great sum of people. Those who have ever flew on an airplane before have left there lives in the hands of the pilot. You don’t always have a smooth flight and walk out complaining but at least there are no disturbances in the cabin. Pilots must be armed in the cockpit to ensure the safety of the passengers

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    David Velonà We cannot belong without understanding our identity Through the hot‚ cloudless days in the back of North Queensland there is always something beside the sun watching you from the sky. Over the line of the hills or above the long stretches of plains‚ a black dot swings round and round: and its circles rise slowly or fall slowly‚ or simply remain at the same height‚ swinging in endless indolent curves‚ while the eyes watch the miles of earth below‚ and the nine-foot wingspan remains motionless

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    World War II”). Then came former General Claire L. Chennault‚ who managed to set up the legendary first and only major mercenary air force in the world: the American Volunteer Group (AVG)‚ or Flying Tigers‚ who were made up entirely of Americans despite the fact that America was not yet at war (Regan). Flying the P-40 Tomahawk‚ they successfully defended the Burma Road and South China‚ set up a highly complex early warning and communications system across Yunnan Province‚ and by their disbandment

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    “The Flying Car”: An Invention That Will “Revolutionize the World!” The flying car is both a mysterious and futuristic invention. When I first hear the words‚ “flying car” I think of the magical world of “Harry Potter”‚ or even the classic “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” which starred in 1968. The flying car has been dreamt by millions‚ for years and years; but not one person has been able to combine the great features of today’s modern plane and automobile and combine them into one. The first automobile

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    discovered an unidentifiable piece of debris that had crashed in the field. Then‚ on July 8‚ the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) declared that the debris was a flying saucer. However‚ they later announced that the debris was nothing more than the remains of a weather balloon‚ which raised many questions from people all over the nation. Believers of the flying saucer theory believe that the debris belonged to aliens who had crash landed on earth‚ and that the government tried to cover it up. Skeptics however

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    male audience. There is a lot of blood and violence but can be just as suitable for a female due to the rich story line. Although the short story “Flying” by Margo McLoughlin is very different they have the same meaning. The story is about a girl name Jessie who is being forced by ground walkers to conform and forget her old ways of flying. “Flying is no longer a choice‚ a pleasure‚ an astonishing gift. It is a crime.” (McLoughlin‚ page 1) this quote demonstrates how intensely flyers were being

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    TRAINING AND LICENSING Training and Licensing is an important branch of the Operations Department. This branch is required to manage the pilots training requirements. The branch ensures that Pilots undergo the mandatory training syllabi and that their training and license status are current. This department interacts with the DGCA and follow up licensing and rating endorsements with DGCA. The training department is also responsible to monitor pilots’ medical status. The department

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    The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps The Boeing B-17 bomber was an innovative plane introduced by the United States military in 1938. It was the most durable plane of World War II‚ and completed many successful missions in its ten-year commission. This four-engine bomber was developed for the United States Army Air Corps -4000 pounds of bombs -it can go at least 2000 miles -eight 50-calliber machine

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    Write a story with ‘Flying’ as a central theme Merrily chirping and whistling as if creating a song‚ the little finch released its grip on the outstretching tree branch‚ flapping its wings‚ and up it flew soaring gracefully in the wind. And there was me‚ lying back on the green grass below‚ eyes following the tiny bird as it wondered around the blue white landscape freely. A hardly tangible envy roused up in my heart. I knew that it was the most picture-perfect scene I could have ever wished

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    into a series of operations (called procedures) applied to data (or data structures) C and Pascal Object-Oriented Programming    extension of procedural programming breaks down a programming task into a series of interactions among different entities or objects Java‚ C++‚ and Smalltalk Introduction to OOP * Property of STI Page 1 of 15 Computer Programming 2 Object-Oriented Programming type of programming in which programmers define not only the data structures‚

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