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    REPORT ON HOW THE COMPANY AIRCRAFT ARE USED BY DEPARTMENTAL DIRECTORS INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to present how the company aircraft are used by the departmental directors from Florentino International in the last two years and its projected usage for next year. AVERAGE NUMBER OF FLIGHTS The average number of flights by the departmental directors and above Florentino International has increased during the last year; if last year the average number was 58%‚ this year it has

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    AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEM

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    AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEM The Purpose of a Fuel System A fuel system purpose is to store‚ transfer‚ and then to mix the fuel with air. The function of the fuel system is to store and supply fuel to the cylinder chamber where it can be mixed with air‚ vaporized‚ and burned to produce energy. As everyone knows‚ an internal combustion engine needs fuel to operate. Fuel is delivered to the engine by means of the fuel system. The fuel system must be self-contained and efficient so that it will properly energize

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    587 crashed into the Belle Harbor area of Queens‚ New York‚ several minutes after taking off from JFK International Airport. The plane was on a scheduled flight to Santo Domingo‚ Dominican Republic. All nine crew members and 251 passengers on the aircraft were killed‚ including five infants. Five people on the ground were also killed. Let examine the summary of events that the NTSB determined led to the crash in order to identify the probable causes. “The A300-600‚ took off just minutes after the

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    analysis of airlines by using porter’s five forces Threats of Substitutes (Low) Product that able to represent other product function can be defined as substitute product (Wheelen and Hunger‚ 2002). Currently‚ there are no perfect substitutes for airline service‚ as airline service has the best range of destination‚ time-efficient and convenience. However‚ the fact that trains and air-transports are substitute is true‚ but the threat will only be high if it’s applied in domestic travel. Currently

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    Red Bull Flugtag

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    wingspan is limited to 26.25 feet (8.0 m) and the weight (NOT including pilot) to 396.8 lb (180.0 kg).[3] The craft must be powered by muscle‚ gravity‚ and imagination. Because the aircraft will ultimately end up in the water‚ it must be unsinkable and constructed entirely of environmentally friendly materials. The aircraft may not have any loose parts and advertising space is limited to 1-square-foot (0.093 m2).[2] Teams that enter the Flugtag competition are judged in three categories; distance‚

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    Srilankan Airlines is rapidly expanding all its Airbus fleet of 21 aircraft excluding the two twin otters. It currently has 6 A340-300 aircraft‚ 7 A330-200/243 and 8 A320-200 aircraft. As pilot gain more experience they are moving up the ladder which means pilots transform from one aircraft to another. For an example if an airline pilot gains more that 1500hrs on A320 type him or her then will graduate towards A330 type aircraft. 2. Determine the vacancy When there is graduation nearby‚ chief

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    Running Head: Different Aircraft Accident Photography Procedures Aircraft Accident Photography David M. Merckson Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach‚ Florida Worldwide Online Instructor: John Kuborn January 26‚ 2013 ABSTRACT In this paper I will briefly go over and describe the various types of Aircraft Accident Photography procedures and equipment used to perform those duties. I will support and also will oppose the different types of accident photography

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    Flyboys

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    Frank Luke. He was ranked 2nd of all American fighter pilots in WWI with his official number of defeated enemy aircraft being eighteen. His specialty in taking out German observation balloons was considered especially heroic because of the balloons protection from gunmen on the ground. Luke’s death was at the end of his gallant streak of airborne victories; eighteen defeated enemy aircraft in only ten days. A U.S. Air Force base is named after him. Like many aces in the war‚ Luke’s death was the cause

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    positive way. The product innovation is very present in Airbus Company In fact‚ in 20 years‚ Airbus was able to create a product portfolio that equaled what it took Boeing at least 35 years to achieve in development. * Advanced Technology and aircraft design. Design plays a important role in Airbus’ innovation. Indeed Design is involved in producing products that are unique in design and architecture as the fuselages and the cockpits. Also ‚ The current position of Airbus in the market is largely due

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    Its original designation‚ HU-1‚ gave rise to the nickname “Huey”. The official designation changed to UH-1‚ however the nickname stayed. The huey first saw mass production in 1958. The aircraft was powered by a single Pratt& Whitney T-400-CP-400(ultimate special forces) (American warplanes) Over 7‚000 Hueys were used during the war. (historyhuey) The huey was capable of a wide variety of configurations‚ including: troop transport‚ search

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