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    f) Any legal considerations: Privacy legislation: In Vietnam, the right to privacy is guaranteed under the Constitution 1992, as amended in 2001 ("Constitution"). Article 71 of the Constitution provides that "citizens have the right to physical inviolability". Article 73 of the Constitution further states: Citizens have the right to be inviolable in their places of residence. No one is allowed to enter into another person 's home without the latter 's consent, unless otherwise authorized by law.

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    The management team of the Northeastern Airlines has been assessing and evaluating various options to bring down costs and improve profitability. As per the regulations of the airline regulatory body, i.e., Federal Aviation Administration, the airline company has to continue its operations by serving at least nine cities. However the regulation does not specify anything on thestrategy and other aspects related to the operation.

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    turning point was likely the Drug-Free Workplace regulations that were set in motion in 1988. A highlight of that program was the mandate that companies with Federal government contracts of more than $25,000 require drug testing among their workers. An act that was put in place in 1991 – known as the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 – was passed in order to ensure that workers in particularly safety-sensitive industries (such as aviation, mass transit, and trucking) be impelled to undergo

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    Dallas Love Field (DAL) airport is located twenty minutes from downtown Dallas, Texas and is owned by the city of Dallas. As of 2014, DAL is currently in on-going upgrades to its facilities and infrastructure as part of a modernization effort. This paper will cover some of the improvements that support airport operations due to facility maintenance, upgrades, and/or repair. Areas of concentration include: runways, taxiways, ATC/Navigational facilities, cargo operations, FBO’s, and environmental controls

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    Abstract Southwest Airlines is one of the top air carriers in the United States. They are known for their low cost fares, excellent customer service, and their safe track record. Unfortunately, in aviation there are many variables that can affect flights, and through a series of events lead to a terrible accident. That is exactly what happened with Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 December 8, 2005 when their Boeing 737 slid off of the end of the runway while landing at Chicago Midway International

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    the use of drones sky-rocketed because people came to the realization that there was a need to formulate different methods of security and defense. Besides the use of security and defense, people have been developing new uses for drones. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently issuing rules outlining how they can be used. Ever since drones have hit the shelves for consumers to buy, more and

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    Introduction Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) popularly known as “drones” have a long history dating back to World War I as remote-controlled aerial targets according to Howeth (1963). However, their current role in surveillance is much shorter. Unmanned aircraft are predominantly used by military in the roles of surveillance and precision strikes. Advancements within the military UAS programs and the signing of FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, has facilitated the necessity to formulate a

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    of the United States (U.S) air traffic is managed by staffed air traffic control (ATC) facilities with an age range of 30 - 50 years[footnoteRef:1]. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for

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    The Issue Of Drone Law

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    start my explaining drones and their capabilities. Next I will discuss Fourth Amendment common law with a specific focus on the use of technology and aerial vehicles to conduct searches. Finally, I will discuss the current state of drone laws and regulations. 1. Drones There is a wide variety of drones currently in use and being developed, most of which do not pose a threat to the privacy rights of citizens. In fact, there is a multi-million dollar industry in creating drones for hobbyist. These

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    rights and expectations, is similarly essential. The United States today faces a different risk. Sustaining a strong national defense, secures liberty against threats known and unknown and is the eminent and an indispensable accountability of the federal government Implementing DHS’s Missions Functions DHS’s mission roles and issues are continuously confronted with the leadership of the enterprise, implementation and integration of management functions as well as the strategic risk management of

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