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Young Men Trying to Imitate the 9-11 Scenario, Part I

Why did the young man near Tampa, FL fly a...
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Cheap Airline Tickets! With Internet Access, The Skies The Limit For Great Deals

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Private Jet Ownership Indeed

Wouldn't you like to own your own private jet? Have...
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Airline Security; Stewardesses The Last Line Of Defense!

Introduction:It might come as a chock to many people, including...
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Hypersonic or Ultrasonic Sound to Disrupt Laser Beam Attack on Commercial Airliners

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Airbus A-380 is Pretty Big

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A380 Bathrooms

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Whos Paying for the Private Jet?

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Aviation Lawyer: Whether Passenger, Pilot or Owner, You May Need an Aviation Lawyer

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Business Aviation Networking Notes

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Aluminum Cleaner for Aircraft Detailing by Alcoa

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Several Facts to Obtaining Cheap Airfares

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Boeing is Really Flying Now

The Boeing Company has completely blown past projections for aircraft...
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Flying VS Driving

When fuel costs are so high, people favor flying to...
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The History of the Aircraft Wash Guys, Part One

Business scholars and students throughout recent periods have studied the...
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I Am Afraid Of Flying; You Are Not Getting Me A Light Plane

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Laser Beam Guidance for Oshkosh Air Show

The Federal Aviation Administration is devising a method of alerting...
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Find Cheap Tickets From all the Major Airlines

All of the major airlines are now associated with different...
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Entering Business Aviation, Part IV: Crafting a Resume

Writing a résumé can be one of the most daunting...
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What Causes Jet Lag?

Jet lag is a common sleep disorder suffered by many...
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De Ice Boots Preventative Care

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Cactus Fly-In, Casa Grande AZ

Every year in Arizona is the Cactus Fly-in which is...
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Sex in a Cessna, Part I

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Downed Pilots Hibernating From the Enemy

When we watch Oliver North's "War Stories" or the "Wings...
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Airbus to Build $600 Million Aircraft Manufacturing Plant in US

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Business Aviation Networking Notes

The process of finding out about a job, getting interviewed, and eventually receiving an offer for employment starts with networking. By networking I don't mean sending hundreds of copies of your resume unsolicited to H.R. managers throughout the country, but by establishing contacts with people who may be in a position to hire you or refer you to someone who does the hiring. Let's take a look at some ways to help you break in to business aviation by following certain tips.In corporate aviation, there are several key players in the field that you probably have heard of. Jet Aviation,... Read More

Top Ten Secrets to Saving Big Money in the Airline Flights

Do you know that some people travel around the country and abroad, for both business and pleasure, and save bundles of money in the process?They do that by using little known ways of really taking advantage of the most popular form of transportation - airline flights.They don't rely on the ever-famous "airfare price-wars". They don't rely on their travel agents to save money while flying.Certainly, you should not dismiss these two methods. The price-wars can work to your advantage. But depending on them too much is a big mistake.1. Call the airlines.Call the airlines between midnight and 1 a.m. Monday... Read More

So You Want to Get Free Airline Tickets: Should You Choose a Reward or Cash Back Credit Card?

If you want to use a reward credit card for getting free airline tickets, you have a choice of choosing a dedicated airline credit card, a travel reward credit card or a cash back credit card. A dedicated airline credit credit card has hefty annual fees and may not be worth it if you are not a very frequent traveller or do not spend enough on your credit card. If you decide to get either a no annual fee travel reward or cash back credit card, how would you decide which is better? This article examines how you should... Read More

Airline Security; Stewardesses The Last Line Of Defense!

Introduction:It might come as a chock to many people, including the Stewardesses, but the fact remains that in today's Airline Industry, the Stewardess is the last line of defense!In the 11th of September terrorist attacks, on the WTC and Pentagon, the first victims were the Stewardesses. Savagely attacked by the terrorist on their way to the cockpit's and tortured to pressure pilots, to comply with the terrorists demands.More mundane, but daily occurrences in the International Airline Industry, is unruly passengers. Who endangers the safety of co-passengers and the aircraft due to mental disturbances, alcohol consumption, stress or disregard for airline... Read More

Airlines, Price Wars, and Branding

Here are some thoughts on the study of the theory of price wars as they relate to the industries like the Airlines and others. Comments on an article in Harvard Business Review in March-April edition 2000. The article was called 'How to Win a PRICE WAR'. Written by Akshay R. Rao, Mark E. Bergen and Scott Davis.They start out the article, that in the game of business, many tactics are used to ward off competitors. Increasingly PRICE is the weapon of choice. It talks about how the quest for market share and market dominance by continually lowering prices by each... Read More

Preventing Rapid Decompression In Commercial Airliners

In Flight Airline Rapid Decompression Breached Window (Airline Safety)Here is a concept worthy of mention about the issues concerning Airline International Terrorists and Guns in the Cockpit and of course Federal Air Marshals. If a gun goes off in a smaller airliner, 737 or 767 then a bullet could penetrate a window and breach the pressurization system. Now if you read science fiction there is this cool Author named Ben Bova and in one of his books return to Mars, which is worth a read since we are getting back some interesting photos now. He talks about the outpost and... Read More

General Aviation Manufacturing is in the Tank; Hang On It is Going to Get Worse

Change is a constant, Outsourcing Jobs, Capital flows, Emerging Markets are a given and this includes the Aviation Manufacturing Sector as we watch the current Migration pick up speed.It appears that the technological advantage that we have here in the United States is no longer going to sustain us without further advances. Previously our work in aerodynamics (during and after WWII), our industrial capacity and our ongoing capitalization of the aerospace industry was enough to keep us ahead of the game. Currently in the US we see job losses in the aerospace mount in cities like Everett, WA and Wichita,... Read More

Hypersonic or Ultrasonic Sound to Disrupt Laser Beam Attack on Commercial Airliners

In large buildings to prevent sound pollution often double paned glass is used with music or flowing air between the panes, this works very well and is sufficient to prevent the noise. Since many commercial airliners have double paned glass already if we are careful to watch the harmonics as to not cause structural problems to the aircraft (remember the Comet), then we propose hypersound or ultrasonic sound within the panes to prevent laser light from entering the cockpit and inhibiting or blinding the pilots.As we recently saw with the Delta Airlines scare where the pilots were nearly blinded by... Read More

Airline Fuel Costs Mount

The airlines are huge users of fuel. Fuel costs are higher than even the cost of the aircraft. Surcharges are up to the highest point in the history of the airlines along with the fuel costs at an all time record cost. Airline tickets and airlines live and die on their ability to number one fill up planes and number two, manage their fuel costs. Discount Airlines have been able to keep flights full in order to order to cover costs and keep prices low, but are hurt in quarterly earnings every time fuel prices increase.When fuel prices stay high,... Read More

Find Cheap Tickets From all the Major Airlines

All of the major airlines are now associated with different web sites allowing for you to find discount airfare and cheap tickets on the internet. One of the reasons the airlines have done this is because so many people now have access to computers and the internet.What does that mean to you as a traveler? It means that as you search the airlines for tickets you can be very selective as to when you go and who you fly with.Airlines offer discounts on the internet.Here's another tip that many people don't know about. If you called an airlines reservation desk... Read More

Entering Business Aviation, Part I: Types of Aircraft

The jets that people fly in corporate aviation are usually a lot smaller than those found with the airlines. Exceptions to the rule are Boeing's BBJ and Airbus' Corporate Jet, both of which are based on some of the smaller types of aircraft marketed to the airlines.A corporate flight attendant is typically utilized on a "cabin class" aircraft. They are larger aircraft with usually 19 or less seats, where you can easily get up and walk around the cabin. Compared with a Westwind, Lear, or Cessna, the larger jets have an aisle to walk up and down upon and the... Read More

Entering Business Aviation, Part II: Pay Rates for Flight Attendants

Pay. You know that aviation pays better than commercial, in most cases a lot better, but you aren't sure what the going rate is for a corporate flight attendant. It might surprise you to learn that pay rates vary widely depending on the type of account, your location, your responsibilities, experience, and more.Over the years I have discovered that the pay range is not set in stone. Typically, fractionals pay less than charter operators [Part 135] who pay less than owner accounts [Part 91]. Are there exceptions to this rule? Of course. Other factors as mentioned above can play a... Read More

Entering Business Aviation, Part III: Training Options

Time for some training! So, you are not sure what type of training you will need or how it compares to the commercial side of aviation. For starters, there are some very big differences.Please be aware that the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) do not require that a flight attendant be assigned to an aircraft with fewer than 20 seats onboard. With that being said, it is a good idea -- regardless of federal regulations -- for the person who is in charge of the cabin area to have adequate training.There are quite a number of programs out there that train... Read More

Entering Business Aviation, Part IV: Crafting a Resume

Writing a résumé can be one of the most daunting parts of any job search. Quite frankly, it is one of the most important elements in helping you finding work. A good résumé can ease doors open while a poorly written one will certainly shut these very same doors. In aviation, there are certain things that must be included in a résumé to help you get noticed: getting noticed is, of course, the first step in securing an interview which may lead to employment.There is no "one-size fits all" résumé that will guarantee success. In my many years of reviewing... Read More

Entering Business Aviation, Part V: Tips on Finding Work

I will not pretend that this is the easiest topic to write about. In fact, my knowledge of how one finds work as a private flight attendant is based chiefly on what others have shared with me. You can find some useful tips within the many threads written on the Corporate Flight Attendant Community message boards, but to save you from culling through hundreds of threads I will highlight various standout points and include others that have been shared with me over the past several years by industry insiders:* Cold calling. Time honored and time tested this is an important... Read More

Jet Lag - You Can Suffer From It...Or You Can Do What This International Airline Captain Does

Whatever the reason for your travel, you have made a considerable investment. It costs you time and money. If you're stuck in a hotel room suffering from jet lag symptoms, you're missing out.Obviously, you'd like to make the most of your trip. You will get the greatest return on your investment if you're out of your hotel room enjoying your destination. I can help you achieve this."What Is Jet Lag?"In simple terms, jet lag is the disruption of your body's internal clock, or circadian rhythm. This clock sets your sleeping and waking times. It is complex and sensitive. Flying east... Read More

American Airlines; Crash: Nov. 12, 2001

It seems there were not many comments to the AA crash of November 2001, as soon as it was ruled an accident instead of an attack the media stopped the reports and the story disappeared. The years following have been the safest years in Airline Industry History. What if the terrorists stole an Airbus instead of an easy to fly and reliable Boeing aircraft during 9-11? They may have had the tail fall off and crash it on the way to its destination and their attack would have failed. Maybe Airbus wants US airlines to buy more of their aircraft... Read More

Really Cheap Airline Tickets

When you're looking for airline tickets to your specific destination, whether it be for business purposes or for a well-deserved holiday, finding really cheap airfare tickets will relieve a lot of your traveling costs.Though there are so many places offering 'really cheap airfare tickets' on the web most have some kind of strings attached ? for instance these sites may offer you really cheap airfares on flights to less popular destinations.The key to finding really cheap airfares - is to be flexible in terms of your traveling dates, and be willing to do some research. Cheap Airfare research is possibly... Read More

Airbus A-380 is Pretty Big

You know the Airbus A-380 is so huge it takes 2 hours to load and unload and that is if you are rushing the people on and off like cattle. The aircraft holds more fuel than a Boeing 727 weighs. As a matter of fact it has more water on board for the toilets than the fuel in a Boeing 737. Enormous aircraft indeed, but there are many draw backs some you do not even want to think about; for instance it is a prime target for International Terrorists, if they are able to bring one down, they will be... Read More

Learning to Fly

Flying is fun. I learned to fly myself when I was 10-years old as my dad was an Airline Pilot and former Naval Aviator. He also owned an aircraft and I caught the flying bug as they say at age ten. Flying is fun and gives you a completely different perspective of the world we live in. being able to look down on the world as if running a model train set. You can watch civilization move along the roads and highways. You see trains and shopping centers, cities and country side and all of a sudden the whole world... Read More

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Zoom Airline suspends all flights due to aviation fuel price hike (Nasdaq)
(RTTNews) - The "unprecedented increase in the price of aviation fuel and the economic climate" forced transatlantic budget carrier Zoom to suspend all its operations and cancel all flights Thursday. Clark County Director Of Aviation's Statement On Today's Crash (KTNV Las Vegas)
Randall Walker, Clark County Director of Aviation, issued a statement on today's crash. MRF to manufacture aviation tyres (The Hindu)
CHENNAI: Tyre major MRF has announced its foray into the aviation tyre space with the unveiling of Aero Muscle, a product born out of in-house research and perfected over the last three years. Commercial production of aviation tyres will ... Fort Rucker celebrates 25 years of aviation (Wiregrass Aviator)
A celebration of the first 25 years of aviation as a branch of the Army took place recently at Fort Rucker. Having a ball with aviation (Wiregrass Aviator)
The highlight of the three-day celebration of the 25th anniversary of Army Aviation was the Aviation Ball Thursday evening at Fort Rucker. Aviation Week celebrated at Slidell Airport (St. Tammany News)
Local pilots and aviation buffs filled the terminal at Slidell Airport Tuesday as airport officials paid tribute to two men whose contributions helped the facility grow into a successful operation. MRF set to roll out aviation tyres (Calcutta News)
City-based tyre maker MRF Ltd is all set to roll out aviation tyres for defence aircraft, a top official said here Thursday. 'MRF is the first Indian tyre manufacturer to have developed aviation tyres. MRF set to roll out aviation tyres (New Kerala)
Chennai, Aug 28 : City-based tyre maker MRF Ltd is all set to roll out aviation tyres for defence aircraft, a top official said here Thursday. "MRF is the first Indian tyre manufacturer to have developed aviation tyres. Miami aviation firm Heico sees profit growth (Miami Herald)
Heico's ( HEI) third-quarter profit rose 18 percent to $12.8 million, or 47 cents per share, from $10.9 million, or 40 cents per share in the same period last year. Revenue grew 11 percent to $147.3 million. The aviation services firm, which has headquarters in Miami and Hollywood, said its flight support and electronic technologies groups reported record sales for the quarter. Robertson Aviation to make Osprey fuel tanks (The Business Journal of Phoenix)
Robertson Aviation LLC, a Tempe defense contractor, has received a $10.5 million order to make fuel tanks for V-22 Osprey aircraft.
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