By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
Aviation is a revolution of transportation that started in the beginning of the 20th century. As every revolution in transportation that preceded it, like the wheel and the steamship, it gave to the hands of its dominators the tool for occupation of the world.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
IATA distance learning programs provide flexible learning modes for students who want to achieve their personal and professional objectives but are too busy to pursue regular full time courses. The courses harness the potential of the latest technology to reach out to students and enable them to study anywhere, anytime and at their convenience.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
Pilots use aviation headsets. Longer flights are very uncomfortable, especially with an ill-fitting headset. The wrong headset can cause head clamps, hotspots and pinching, which is why most manufacturers are designing aviation headsets with adjustable options. Ergonomics is very important.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
The skies are not always friendly for American air passengers today. Even though experts often claim that flying is a perfectly safe way to travel, recent cost cutting measures by virtually every major carrier in the United States call into question the safety and reliability of air travel.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
Aviation maintenance is a highly specialized field of work and requires a high degree of understanding, skills, and professionalism. In the last few years, the aviation industry has witnessed a decline in the number of people venturing into the field of aviation maintenance.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
There are many ways to get started in the world of aviation, from learning to fly your own plane to learning to work on the planes owned by the major airlines. In fact the world of aviation is a far reaching one, encompassing everything from crop dusters and private planes, to corporate jets, to of course the major and discount airlines.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
"Those magnificent men in their flying machines..." Ever since the Wright brothers pioneered our ascent into the skies we have strived to fly higher, faster, further with aeronautical advancements surpassing one another at an ever-increasing rate.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
The 27th of June 1947 is the beginning of the Bulgarian civil aviation when has been made the first regular passenger flight between Sofia and Bourgas, folded by years of fast development. The economical and political relationships with the Soviet Union made possible that the national airline "TABSO", then "BALKAN", could fly with the newest airplanes of the soviet air industry.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
In the early 70's widebody airplanes like Boeing 747, Douglas DC-10 and Lockheed L-1011 "Tristar" were a synonym of comfort and huge capacity. After a decade of american hegemony in the sky, a new rival appeared on the horizont and the fight took fire on new territories.
By By Authors | On February 19, 2007 | In Aviation | Rated
Interested in airplanes and flight? Mechanics and electronics? Aviation and aeronautical careers are increasing in demand as the population rises, the economy strengthens and people become more comfortable resuming air travel. Find out about the types of careers available and the training and experience required to pursue them.
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