Jump Start Your Career In Aircraft Ground Handling
The aviation industry offers many opportunities and exciting careers, which doesn?t always involve flying but the care and maintenance of the aircrafts on the ground level. Aircraft ground handling jobs range from catering, cabin service, ramp service, maintenance and engineering services and field operation service. All these areas require efficient personal who is qualified and trained for the job; while some of the areas such as maintenance or the aircrafts need professional qualifications others such as catering and cabin service offer training as part of the job.
Inflatable Aircraft Wing Camber Modification
Every aircraft is a compromise. It is either built to fly fast or slow to land in tight distances and carry more weight.
Winning With Aircraft Charter
Choosing the most valuable way to travel by private jet can be quite confusing to even the most seasoned travelers. How do you choose between traditional aircraft charter, fractional ownership and block time agreements (also known as "jet cards")? You want the best value for your individual needs; so, where do you begin?
Executive Jet Management Waives Charter Management, Client Conformity Fees for Qualified Aircraft Owners
Executive Jet® Management (EJM), a leading provider of worldwide private jet charter and aircraft management services, is now offering to waive charter management fees and client conformity fees for qualified aircraft owners.
Michigan Aviators Learn About Airplane Ownership
Benz Aviation in Ionia, MI will host an informative evening seminar this Thursday, May 25th at 5:30 p.m. Titled, "The Seven Steps to Aircraft Ownership" the participants will learn how to purchase an airplane. "It's not really that difficult." remarked Pat Redmond who will speak at the event on Thursday. "There are just a few tips and tricks to ensure that the process of becoming an airplane owner is headache free."
Start Your Search In September For A Cheap Airplane Ticket Home For The Holidays
Regardless of what time of year it is, it always seems like Christmas is just around the corner. Even in the middle of Summer when it?s 90 degrees outside and there isn?t a snow flake in sight, Christmas is only ?a few months away?. And when you start counting the months and days till Christmas, you also start counting the months and days until you have to jump on a plane and fly home for the holidays.
Ritz-Carlton Orlando to Host Display of World?s Most Exotic Cars, Motorcycles, Watercraft and Aircraft
The Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes Resort will play host to a gathering of the world¹s most exotic cars, motorcycles and watercraft on Sunday, November 4th. In addition to the collection of rare and exotic vehicles, luxury lifestyle companies will also participate.
Omnicom's Betelgeuse Launches Test Campaign for Diamond Aircraft and US Aero: Patented Multi-Touch Marketing Plan Set For Takeoff in Reaching
Betelgeuse, a dedicated business-to-business and high-end consumer targeted marketing firm, is launching a test marketing campaign for Diamond Aircraft, a general aviation manufacturer, and its western US distributor, US Aero, to promote the DA40XL, the premiere entry level aircraft in its class, providing pilots with an exceptional aviation experience.
Rapid Change, Quick Change, Convertible Configurations in Vehicles, Aircraft and Logistics
When the margins get tough, efficiencies are crucial. Whether in airlines, fighting a war or maximizing company and logistical assets.
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Cracking Aircraft Windows with Directed Sound Waves

Today our modern military scientists have found many uses for directed energy beams. Some of these uses include communication, non-lethal weapons and high-energy lasers. Directed sound waves and harmonics maybe the answer to stopping manned aircraft in the battlespace on its way to find our blue force as its next target. Using such directed waves we can penetrate and crack aircraft canopies, rendering the aircraft useless to continue the mission. Or so disrupt the enemies mission that it is forced to turn back completely and abort or even force the enemy pilot to eject immediately. Currently we have talking glass technologies, which vibrate windows and can be used to whisper sounds. These same technologies, which are currently produced with acoustic transducers attached to the windows can also be replicated from a distance with directed sound. Since glass, Plexiglas etc are brittle a certain type of vibration will cause them to crack and thus a breach in the aircraft at altitudes above a certain height become immediate problems for the pilot, taking precedence over mission and going to the heart of a human's need for self preservation. Recently a Delta Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing after the airplane's windshield cracked. Often flights with breaches in the pressurization system are forced to land or fly below twelve thousand five hundred feet where the oxygen percentages in the air are livable for humans. When even a crack appears pilots must take action as the concerns of loss of cabin pressure take priority. A weapon of this type, which can crack windshields of aircraft would deter manned aircraft from entering a safety zone containing our military or civilian assets. Such a weapon would be inexpensive to use and save millions of dollars in anti-aircraft missiles, which often fail to hit their mark when the enemy has sufficient counter measures. "Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs
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