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Five Tips to Remember When Choosing a Flight School

25th July 2011
Have you always wanted to fly an aircraft? Has piloting a plane been one of your career options? Are you looking for a new hobby? Have you looked for a good flight school so that you can start training to become a pilot? Before you start applying to fl... Read >
Author: Travis

Unmanned aircraft solutions are fit for robust progress

05th July 2011
Unmanned aircraft systems are achieving a level of relatively early maturity. Fleets of unmanned aircraft systems have started to progress. The U.S. Military has accomplished 1 million flight hours for the unmanned aircraft systems fleet. Military unman... Read >
Author: Stephan Buckner

Aerotrek: One of the Best Light Sport Aircraft Around

08th June 2011
First-time aircraft fliers might be surprised when they find out that there are several types of light sport aircraft available. The Aerotrek, for instance is a good example of a light sport aircraft. It is a aircraft that is listed under the Federal Avia... Read >
Author: Travis

Aviation Disasters - How Authorities Determine Cause and Negligence

07th June 2011
Aviation disasters are a rare occurrence, but the devastation of mass casualties and/or injuries makes them more catastrophic. Human error and mechanical failure are the most common reasons for aviation accidents. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)... Read >
Author: Andre

Aviation Schools for Flight Mechanics Training in Maine

24th May 2011
There are so many flight schools around the word. Flight schools of Maine work under the rules and regulations of Federal Aviation Administration. Some are specialized in fixed wings aircraft training whereas others give the training in rotary wing air cr... Read >
Author: Kshitiz Mahajan

Obstacles Can Ruin Your Small Wind Turbine Project

12th May 2011
Small wind turbines are the very best way to put a dent in your personal energy costs. There are several places you can locate a wind turbine on your property and there are pros and cons of each: 1. Roof - it is certainly easier to get one mounted h... Read >
Author: Roger Brown

Lax Airport Hotels

12th May 2011
Los Angeles International Airport serves as the primary airport to Los Angeles, California, which is the second most populous metropolitan area of the United States of America. This airport is referred to as "LAX" under International Air Transport Associa... Read >
Author: Adenmore

Career Opportunities as an Airplane Pilot – A Discussion

28th April 2011
The airplane job involves flying of aircrafts with respect to transporting cargo and passengers across geographical locations. These locations may be within the state, country or around the globe as well. The thrilling job involves a lot more, apart from ... Read >
Author: brainrobin

Several Essential Points to Understand About Traveling In Pressurized Cabins

07th April 2011
Traveling in a pressurized cabin involves being in an aircraft cabin that is pumped using pressurized air. Pressurization is used if the aircraft is 3,000 metres above sea level. New aircraft designs are demanded by the FAA to comply with high altitude ca... Read >
Author: ArticleSubmit Auto

Tune/Repair Your Aircrafts with Genuine Honeywell Aerospace Parts

31st March 2011
Honeywell aerospace parts are the most reliable options when it comes to tuning/ replacement/repairing work in the aviation sector. They are rightly approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), an operating mode of the U.S. Department of Transpo... Read >
Author: asapsemi

How to Find Accredited Aviation Mechanic Schools

24th March 2011
Large numbers of accredited airline mechanic schools are available in United States that offers maintenance and repairing courses for teenagers. The academies that are presenting aircraft courses, pilot training to children are approved by Federal Aviatio... Read >
Author: Kshitiz Mahajan

Government Safety Inspector Career

23rd March 2011
Aviation Safety Inspectors work for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This is a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Aviation Safety Inspectors enforce the FAA regulations that govern the quality, performance, and safety of aircr... Read >
Author: Jacob R.

Three Very Helpful Points You Will Do to Evaluate the Security of an Air Charter

18th March 2011
Touring by charter aircraft like Boston air charter is definitely an enjoyable substitute for flying on the conventional business aircraft. Air charter flights may be customized to your own special demands and preferences. Nevertheless, many vacationers n... Read >
Author: melissa

Senate votes to repeal healthcare law's '1099' tax reporting language

21st February 2011
The Senate tonight voted to repeal controversial language in last year's healthcare bill that requires companies to report goods and services transactions worth $600 or more to the IRS. The Senate voted in favor of an amendment to the Federal Aviation ... Read >
Author: Rodney McNabb

Know Your Airline’s Luggage Policies

17th February 2011
Although airlines continue to offer plenty of cheap fares, including cheap airplane tickets and vacation packages, many airlines continue to change their luggage rules and fees to maximize profits, making it expensive for travelers to fly with extra bags.... Read >
Author: Cheapfares
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