Archive for August, 2008
Watch Your Career Take Off - Get An Education In (cheap flights) Aviation!
No commentsBy John Morris
Is it your dream to become a pilot? Have you always wanted to take to the skies, to feel the freedom that eagles and hawks enjoy all the time? This could be the start of something big for you.
1. Evaluate Your Skill Level
Are you a college graduate or not? This is a […]
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SAFETY ADDRESSING WITH (low cost flights) NEW AVIONICS
No commentsBy gennew05
”How safe is it?” Along with “How much does it cost?” this is a question we often hear when someone is considering flight training as an option for depleting his or her discretionary income. Our industry has experienced a marked reduction in overall accidents and statistically, a 27.8% reduction in the most recent 7 […]
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(Student flights) The Vast Benefits Of Online Shopping
No commentsBy Daniel Millions
Online shopping is a phenomenon which has taken the world by storm. Only thirty years ago, if you wanted to purchase a product, it was necessary to get in the car, drive to a store, and spend half an hour or so looking for what you want. Now, in the twenty-first […]
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(Charter flights) A Story Of Unbelievable Persistence
No commentsBy Saleem Rana
Dick and Jay sat on the ground outside the shed. The rain pelted down on them. They stared in disbelief at the lake of mud all around them. The Piper Cub slumped in the mud a few feet in front of them. Neither a wet bird nor muddy squirrel could be […]
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(Cheap flights) Pilots Age 60 Where Is It Now
No commentsBy Steven Rowland
Probably one of the most contentious issues of recent times in the aviation community is the proposed changes to the age 60 rule. As most of the readers will be aware, age 60 is a mandatory retirement age for pilots involved in the part 121 airline environment. Representations and pressure groups from both […]
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Chiropractors in Danville – inherent weakness
No commentsThe second Chiropractors in Danville factor in the drying up of these blood vessels is the fact that the vessels leave a channel through the annulus to the nucleus thereby creating a weakness in the disc. In fact, almost all disc herniations and bulges follow this inherent weakness as the nucleus forces its way through […]
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