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Since the earliest years of my childhood, I have always had a deep passion for aviation and the amazing aircraft that seem to defy the basic principles of physics to soar high above the clouds. It has always been my passion to one day be...
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World War I was the first war where the airplane was used.The airplane was invented by the Wright Brothers in 1903, just 11 years before World War I. When the war first began, aircraft played a small role in warfare, but, by the end of...
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Aviation Industry has modified the globe infinitely, facilitating world trade and economic process, delivery individuals along during a method that wasn’t potential before, and easily creating the globe an additional connected place. Consistent with the International Transport Association (IATA), airlines in 2014 connected 3.3 billion...
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It is evident that in the aviation sector changes are typically made only after a major crisis occurs. For decades, accident investigators have used black boxes to gather pertinent information pertaining to aircraft accidents and incidents. For instance, black boxes such as flight data recorders...
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Gender equality refers to the view that men and women should receive equal treatment and should not be discriminated by gender. This is the goal of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which seeks to create equality in law and social situations, such as in...
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The Cessna 310 is an American four-to-six-seat, low-wing, twin-engined monoplane produced by Cessna. The aircraft entered the light-twin market in late 1954 as the first twin-engined aircraft that Cessna entered production after World War II. The 310 first flew on January 3, 1953 and included...
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Bessie Coleman was the first African American woman aviator. She wowed the audience with her amazing flying skills. She was born in January 26, 1892 in a one-room cabin in Atlanta Georgia to her parents George Coleman and Susan Coleman. When she was two years,...
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The commercial aviation industry emits 705 million metric tons of carbon dioxide each year. While that represents only about 2 percent of global carbon emissions, there is evidence that the greenhouse gases in jet fuel have a larger effect on the atmosphere because they are...
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Political and Legal Environment The political and legal environment is one of the most important aspect in the United States drone industry, that could either ban or allow these unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones to fly all over the US. The US drones industry...
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Robert A. ‘Bob’ Hoover was born on January 24, 1922, in Nashville Tennessee. This man would grow up to be a war hero and a legendary aviator. Bob Hoover was one of the bravest leaders that would take part in the evolution of advanced aviation...
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James Kunkle Sr. was Santa Ynez Valley pilot and a World War II veteran, his love, and dedication to his field of the job made a mark in history. When he was flying during World War II, there were no ejection seats in the planes....
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Over 2.5 million people fly in and out of airports every day. In 2016, 40 billion pounds of goods were transported. Annually, aviation supports 10.6 million jobs. These are few of the reasons how aerospace power contributes to the commerce of the United States. Aerospace...
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Born: January 26, 1892 Atlanta, Texas Died: May 1, 1926 Jacksonville, Florida African American aviator Bessie Coleman was the first African American to earn an international pilot’s license. She dazzled crowds with her stunts at air shows and refused to be slowed by racism (a...
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For most pilots, aviation is not only a career, but a passion that runs deep. Learning about the history of aviation can be an enriching experience for those who possess this enthusiasm about flight. Aviation museums and exhibitions are a great way to nurture this...