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Travel Tips Dealing With Delayed Flights

10th June 2009
A delayed flight can be a problem. The airlines get bad publicity because so many flights do not depart and arrive on time. In the U.S., the Department of Transportation keeps statistics and publishes them regularly. In Europe, there are strict new rules ... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Antivirus Software and the Hardwired Virus

18th May 2009
There is an increasing threat of a completely new kind of computer virus. It could prove more lethal than anything we have seen to date. If unleashed it could disable communications infrastructure, air traffic control, surveillance satellites and GPS, to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What You Need To Pass The Federal Aviation Exam

09th April 2009
To be able to pass the Federal Aviation Exams requires much more knowledge than simply how to fly an airplane. Like obtaining a professional driver's license, there are other things aside from vehicular operation that you need to know if you're intending ... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Gallium nitride (GaN) Radars

09th April 2009
Radars are used in military as well as civil sectors for many different purposes. Some of their usages include weather observation, air traffic control, and high resolution imaging along with various military radar applications such as ground penetrati... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com

Types of Software Systems.

02nd April 2009
A software system is a system based on software forming part of a computer system (a combination of hardware and software). The term software system is often used as a synonym of computer programs me or software the term software system is related to the ... Read >
Author: osait

Using Tutorial For Flight Planning

25th March 2009
Learning flight planning is as important as learning to operate an aircraft. After all, the safety and success of every flight depends on the efficiency of the flight plan. Before a pilot can hope to spend hours airborne on his aircraft, he must first lea... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Mass Transit Service

23rd February 2009
Transport or transportation is consequent from Latin word trans, meaning across, meaning to carry. Transportation is the transfer of people and goods from one place to another. The field of transport has numerous portions and its separated into road and r... Read >
Author: Sharon Greenslade

The Pilot Interview Process

28th January 2009
When you decide that you want to become an airline pilot you must ensure that you fully research and understand the role of the pilot, what is expected of you and the roles of those around you. Many people prepare for the pilot interview by reviewing t... Read >
Author: Simon

Determining Liability in Airplane Accidents

24th January 2009
Airplane Accidents Airplanes are now used by many people as one of their modes of transportation. In fact, according to the Federal Aviation Administration or FAA, air travel is expected to double over the next 20 years. However, as the number of ai... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Job of An Airline Pilot

31st December 2008
The demands for airline pilots continues to grow and what we are now witnessing is many more people seeking this career path. While there are currently over 10,000 pilot there are thousands more applying and even more who want to become a pilot. The gr... Read >
Author: Simon

Uninterruptible Power Supplies UK

19th December 2008
Now day's critical communications applications and equipments demand advanced power protection systems which offer reliability and flexibility in greater extent. At Uninterruptible Power Supplies UK, our primary motive is to make certain that the power sh... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

GPS Fleet Tracking Systems Come In Two Different Styles

27th October 2008
There will be two kinds of GPS fleet tracking systems that will play a major role in the Angolan aircraft. This will be the D1000C kit and ACH1000 kit. The first one is a practical aircraft tracking system that is being utilized for real-time tracking. It... Read >
Author: John Mahoney

Flying through Thunderstorms

15th October 2008
A very senior pilot was asked, "How might I fly through a thunderstorm that I could not avoid?" The answer he wanted to give was either, "You can't." or "Don't try." But the question needed to be answered. Here is his advice: Just about the only ... Read >
Author: Douglas Walker Daniel

Getting An Understanding On The Airport Code

16th June 2008
The definition of an airport code is the short cipher used to identify each airport. There are two main types of codes, IATA and ICAO. The IATA code is the more common system used to identify the different ones. The IATA code is three letters and is u... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

These Is What An Aviation Job Search Entails

21st May 2008
Have you ever thought about a job that can take you all over the world? Right from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the Caribbean in the West Indies, you can move around the world if you opt for a career in aviation. This is possible in the sectors like aviat... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
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