Articles, tagged with "federal aviation administration", page 3
04th February 2011
Get Pilot LicenseIf you might be presently signed up for ground school and possess found that you might be out from the practice of mastering regarding examinations, we have found the private pilot guide. The three ways in direction of passing the examina...
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Author:
Russ Henson
01st February 2011
A game of golf without a golf trolley is like a bicycle marathon without a bicycle, its just impossibly tiring. Relentlessly treading the long path to where the golf ball lands is an incredibly gruelling task, most especially when the sun is terribly unfo...
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Author:
Denis Bailey
24th January 2011
Certifications in the aerospace industry are a widely sought after commodity. With lives as well as millions of dollars in equipment depending on the reliability of equipment, consumers naturally spend their money only on companies they could trust. Any e...
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Author:
Joshua Green
09th November 2010
Whenever you choose to pursue private pilot training it’s not something that’s done lightly. You likely possess a need to travel or are keen on the capability to be able to fly your personal aircraft while not having to pay out exorbitant air ...
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Author:
PilotWriter
07th November 2010
Flying with children of any age can be a daunting necessity whether you are a seasoned traveler or you are flying for the first time. By reviewing some basic travel tips and strategies, you will navigate air travel with infants, toddlers or children with ...
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Author:
iFly.com
16th August 2010
Frank Granati is fed up with air travel: the sometimes baffling security rules, the lack of amenities on board, the rude fellow passengers.
Granati, who stopped over at Miami International Airport on his way home to Long Island from Grenada Wednesday, ...
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Author:
mosup
12th August 2010
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approves the use of real flight simulator computer software as part of each pilot's instruction curriculum. Simulators may be utilized whether or not you're earning your pilot's license, you need to maintain curr...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
12th August 2010
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approves the using of real flight simulator software programs as a component of every pilot's instruction curriculum. Simulators may be utilized whether you're earning your pilot's license, you need to preserve cu...
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Author:
Jay Williamson
11th August 2010
History of parachute aircraft
In the year 1993 parachute aircraft came in to existence and that to following too much of research works. The main criterion behind this invention was that there were least possibilities of any kind of mishaps mainly due to...
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Author:
Rose Watson
05th August 2010
One of the most common excuses for not wanting to use CPAP is that "I travel a lot." Even after I explain that many people travel just fine with their CPAP machines, some people are stll reluctant. With advances in technology and increased awareness by th...
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Author:
Dr. Steven Y. Park
03rd August 2010
Greece is one the fastest growing tourism centers in Europe. Millions of visitors come to this country every year. It is well served by both domestic and international airports to cater the needs of Greece flights takers to the country and from the countr...
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Author:
wabcon14
03rd August 2010
* A disabled person will not be refused transportation on the grounds of disability or be required to have an attendant or deliver a doctor's certificate, other than in specific limited instances stipulated in the airline rule.
* Flight companies must ...
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Author:
Keith Driscoll
13th July 2010
are a private pilot trying to add an Instrument Rating to your license, then you may already be aware that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) enables you to apply at most twenty flight instruction hours of your time in training in an instrument fli...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
07th July 2010
If you are a private pilot seeking to add an Instrument Rating to your certificate, then you must already be informed of the fact that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows you to include up to a maximum of 20 hours of dual-instruction time tr...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
15th June 2010
The technology behind GPS systems can be complicated. However, a little research into what the various systems are and how they work can make choosing the right GPS system an easier decision. If you have looked into purchasing a GPS or owned a GPS system ...
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Author:
Isaac Small