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Uses of Computer Networks
Everything Under The Sky | December 27th 2009 by Dr.Vishaal Bhat
-Networks for Companies -Resource sharing (programs, equipment, data) - High reliability (re read more
Department of Transportation Issues New Rule for Air Carriers
Truck Drivers News | December 21st 2009 by Aradioman
Washington DC – December 21, 2009 In announcing a new ruling today intended to “strengthen protections afforded to consumers,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood stated: “Airline passengers have rig read more
The Flight Instructor Who Gave Selflessly - The Story of a Deaf P…
All you need to know about General Aviation | December 9th 2009 by prince singh
Guest Post: By Stephen Hopson Today I was going to write about the success of the “Flight to Hartford” project with my church (you can find it listed under my name) and tie it into the universal laws of attraction and giving. But somethin read more
Gallium Nitride (GaN) Radars
Vehicle gps tracking system.How to choose and use gps system | December 3rd 2009 by josephs Smith
Radars are used in military as well as civil sectors for many different purposes. Some of their usages include weather observation, air traffic control, and high resolution imaging along with various military radar applications such as ground penetra read more
Air Traffic Control Troubles
Cato @ Liberty | November 23rd 2009
A computer glitch in the Federal Aviation Administration’s national air traffic control system caused delays and cancelations last Thursday. A spokesperson for the air traffic control employees union called it a “nightmare.” Sen. Charles Schume read more
Delays & cancellations from computer glitch
Airline News Blog | November 19th 2009 by Jason Rhen
FAA says glitch resolved quickly, but not before countless delays A four hour computer network failure was resolved earlier this morning, but not after creating a long list of delayed and cancelled flights through out the United States and even affec read more
Flight Plans
Drink Neuro Blog | November 19th 2009 by Justin
Just in time for holiday travel, the Federal Aviation Administration had air travelers scrambling to re-do Thanksgiving Day plans when a computer glitch caused widespread panic. Hey guys, this is the second time this year that airports have been turn read more
Air Traffic Control School lists by FAA
Freaky Gossip | November 3rd 2009 by Bob
In current survey, conducted by Investopedia Air Traffic Controller place was named the top paying job in America that obligatory the minimum education. The statistics came from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This turned many youthful people’s read more
Do you know what your wife is up to when you’re at work?
Man-Over-Board. | October 27th 2009 by Glenn
OK so I am on my way into work today and the radio station I have on is sprouting off about a Northwest Flight into Minneapolis that over shot the runway by 150 miles. Well 150 miles on a map is about a half inch, so not all that bad right? Hell even read more
MONSTERS of FOLK on the Road Now !
Music News Net | October 18th 2009 by Mal
MUSIC NEWS - Monsters of Folk’s self-titled debut is out now on Shangri-La Music and this collaborative effort of the group’s acclaimed members - Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis, My Morning Jacket’s Jim read more
Concord Airport Air Traffic Control Scanner Online
Mayor of Concord | October 15th 2009 by Koka Sexton
Many of us already know about listening to Concord Police scanner conversations online. I was wondering what else could be found in the area and came across the Concord Buchanan Airfields radio traffic. The Buchanan Airfield scanner can be listened t read more
If You Don’t Know, Don’t Say
Moolah-Moolah | October 11th 2009 by BPaul
I was returning from a flight to Florida’s West Coast. I was five miles out of Orlando Executive (my home airport), and winds were only 5 to 7 knots. But they were coming at an angle that was going to make landing difficult for the runway air read more
Need help on research paper, whether or not Obama’s stimulus/ec…
CtrlShift | Financial News | October 3rd 2009 by ctrlshift
Window Shopper
Junior Varsity | September 30th 2009 by Kyle DuBois
Air Traffic Control is an intimate, privately owned footwear consignment boutique. My internship was extremely hands-on, allowing me to make mistakes and learn at a fast pace. This setting allowed me to freestyle ideas like visual displays. Here is a read more
Shoes Wrapped in Plastic
Junior Varsity | September 30th 2009 by Kyle DuBois
Miami Beach is full of carefree tourists who sometimes double as reckless shoppers. Air Traffic Control takes a proactive approach to this situation and protects the rare, limited sneakers in plastic. It also looks cool and adds to the clean standard read more
Flight School
Junior Varsity | September 30th 2009 by Kyle DuBois
Air Traffic Control is Miami's premier footwear consignment boutique. My internship began with systematically reorganizing the back stock. It may seem like a simple task, but organization directly affects sales on the floor and inquiries over the pho read more
Life of the Party
Junior Varsity | September 30th 2009 by Kyle DuBois
Big Doves Art Show at Air Traffic Control was one of the highlights of my internship. I saw our hard work and preparation pay off. Both friends and clients of the store came out and had a good time. read more
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
Junior Varsity | September 30th 2009 by Kyle DuBois
As an Intern with a small business like Air Traffic Control, at times, I was the face of the brand. From first times visitors to mile high club members to celebrity sneaker heads, I had to represent the company through my customer service, phone etiq read more
I’ll dedicate my life to being a pilot
Nadlique's Blog of Financial Freedom | September 29th 2009 by Nadlique
The aviation industry is where I want to be in. Career-wise that is. I made a huge mistake by not following through with what I wanted to do since I was small. I listened to the wrong people and I took advice from people who don’t even know me read more
New FAA System Improves Safety in Remote, Non-Radar Regions
Wayne Farley's Aviation Blog | September 22nd 2009 by Wayne Farley
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new surveillance system introduced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Colorado allows air traffic controllers to track aircraft not covered by radar in remote, mountainous regions. “The new system, called Wide-Ar read more
Stress in Air Traffic Control
Wayne Farley's Aviation Blog | September 13th 2009 by Wayne Farley
Stress is an everyday fact of life, which affects us all in different ways and to varying degrees. It is provoked by a change in the status quo, something Air Traffic Controllers are too well aware of. The profession therefore contends for the number read more
AP CM Dead | YSR Dead | YSR Reddy | YSR Death | Andhra Pradesh CM…
TECH BLOG | September 3rd 2009 by Dasadiya Sajid Hussain Momin
Y S Rajashekhar Reddy Dead Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajashekhar Reddy has been dead in Air Crash. The helicopter landed in 40 KM area of Kurnool District. It is confirmed that CM has been... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
NY Senator Proposes Air Safety Regulations Over Hudson River Corr…
New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog | September 1st 2009 by david perecman
New York Senator Charles E. Schumer proposed enhanced air safety regulations over the Hudson River, urging congress and the FAA to improve security and safety over the congested corridor. The proposed regulations come after several deadly plane cras read more
The Dangers of Assuming in ATC
Wayne Farley's Aviation Blog | September 1st 2009 by Wayne Farley
How many times have you made an assumption based on the norm only to find yourself with egg on your face? Here’s a situation that presented itself on my watch sometime ago. Without the benefit of a previously coordinated flightplan, a scheduled read more
What is it with Interstate Truckers?
Going Like Sixty | August 21st 2009 by Sixty
I’ve been on the road a lot this past week. There a lot of trucks on the road. All together now… durrrrr. Being behind the wheel, whilst careening down the road at 83 miles per hour, allows a lot of think time. I’ve seen long-haul read more
CSC Selected to Provide Air Traffic Control Simulation Training S…
Aviation news | August 19th 2009
Image via Wikipedia FALLS CHURCH, Va., Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ — CSC announced today that its NexSim(TM) Radar and Tower air traffic control simulation training systems have been selected by four universities to support the initial training read more
Air Traffic Controller Removed from Duty
New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog | August 19th 2009 by david perecman
The Teterboro Airport traffic controller, who was on duty at the time of accident involving the small plane and helicopter collided, has been removed from duty. His supervisor, who wasn’t in the building at the time, was also removed. Both employee read more
ATCO Helps Save Infant’s Life
Wayne Farley's Aviation Blog | August 6th 2009 by Wayne Farley
The profession of Air Traffic Control is one in which credit is seldom attributed to the men and women who watch over our skies, but here’s a story from NATCA that is truly touching: “MIAMI – At 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday [August 4,2009] morn read more
the good luck required for out of control panic attacks
matches...blankets...gastanks | July 17th 2009
I'm old. I don't deserve this. I had had worked in many many shitholes, but this by far, prominently fucked with my psyche. It didn't only fuck it. Rape was involved leaving blood stains, semen and shit. read more
World Airline Traffic
UpTone News | February 7th 2009 by John Wood
24-hour global view in 1 minute 11 secondsUpTone Business News - http://uptone.blogspot.com read more

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