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    I have been involved with aviation my entire life. Surprisingly enough, it all began with paper airplanes. As a young child I spent many of my days folding a variety of different paper airplane designs, exploring how each different fold would change the way it flew. As a result, this piqued my interest to explore the fundamentals of aviation. I could spend hours reading about aircraft design and learning about the history of flight. A few years later, at the age of nine, I saved up for my first radio

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    Women in Aviation

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    Women in Aviation Before the 20th century women stayed home took care for their kids and kept the house spotless they were forced to depend on there husbands for everything. Those years are over, it was time for us to become dependent not fanatically but in the way that we no longer had to be discriminated or seen as the weaker gender. We wanted to work in a well paid job and prove to those who had no faith in us that we are capable of doing what man can do. In this century we have changed the

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    Thank you for taking time to review the enclosed materials – we appreciate it. As per my discussion with Anna, The Red Door Films seeks sponsorship to complete an educational documentary, “Coming Home - Celebrating the Women Airforce Service Pilots in 2017”. Subsequently the documentary will coincide with and complement the planned production of “FlyGirls the Series”. Consequently it will feature personal interviews with the remaining WASPs, civilian female pilots, who flew military aircraft

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    Planes have always been fascinating to me. I wasn’t one of those little boys that liked the toy cars or the trains. Instead, I would rather have a toy plane. Since I was little until now, my mom and I have always used airplanes as our mode of transportation when taking long trips. It was that journey that sparked my interest in planes. In this paper, I am going to explain why I have always wanted to be a pilot and why I want to work for Delta Airlines. Flying is one of my favorite things to do

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    Ever since her attempt to fly around the world, people have been dazzled by the mysterious question still hanging in the air: Where did Amelia Earhart go? Here’s a little background information, in case you’ve never heard of the world-famous Amelia Earhart. Amelia Earhart was one of the first woman pilots to surf the air. She was also the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. While she was attempting to be the first female to fly around the world, she mysteriously disappeared into

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    The pilot for U.S. Army who served in the Vietnam not only describes the life of a pilot down in Vietnam, but also how it differs from the marines. Being a pilot during the Vietnam War is much better than being a marine who fights on the ground. The daily life there was dangerous depending where and how an individual served. Putting your life at risk for your country, not only shows how much you love that country, but how much you are willing to do so that others can live safely. Vietnam, located

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    During July of this year a commercial plane from Asiana Airlines(Airplane that goes between South Korea and America) crashed in San Francisco.When the plane was about to land the automated flight system was on(autopilot system) and the auto throttle was supposed to be on to land safely.The auto throttle was not on so the plane fell onto the runway and crashed.This is not the first time this happened.This just proves that pilots are getting addicted to the autopilot system. The autopilot system is

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    Becoming an Airline Pilot If you have a love for the sky and aviation is one of your interests, you're not deterred from being in charge of at times more than 100 lives, and you have a soft spot for exploring the world than becoming an airline pilot is for you. Airline pilots have one of the coolest, most exciting nerve racking jobs out there. My goal for this paper is to explain all about how to become an airline pilot, what it takes to become one, the facts about the job, and some pros and cons

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    Introduction This paper examines the plane crash of a Cessna Citation 550 which impacted into lake Michigan shortly after takeoff. We will examine the flight crew involved, flight information, crash details, and the accident investigations about the crash. On further analyzing crashes like this one, we should have a better understanding on how CRM (crew resource management) and good flight practices can make flights safer. History of the Crew There are many factors to take into account when a plane

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    Jobs That Stress Never Ends The world population is excessively on the rise making people hard to find a job for a living so that almost every job in this highly competitive world is increasingly stressful, so can anyone find a job that has no stress? Perhaps, the answer for this question is always no because stress actually comes from many causes whether people like it or not. For example, stress comes from bosses, colleagues, compensation, and jobs’ pressure. Stress mostly depends on what types

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