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Aviation medicine Aviation medicine
Aviation Medicine Definition Also known as aerospace medicine, flight medicine, or space medicine, aviation medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on the physical and psychological conditions associated with flying and space travel. Purpose Since flying airplanes and spacecraft involves... Read more
Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), component of the U.S. Department of Transportation that sets standards for the air-worthiness of all civilian aircraft, inspects and licenses them, and regulates civilian and military air traffic through its air traffic control centers. It investigates air... Read more
United States Aviation Security Screeners United States Aviation Security Screeners
Aviation Security Screeners, United States Prior to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, security screening at the more than 400 major commercial airports around the United States was the work of personnel employed by private firms that contracted with airlines. One... Read more
Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001 Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001
Airline Security ¦ ADRIENNE WILMOTH LERNER Following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, airline and airport security reform was a key aspect of international anti-terrorist efforts. Although some nations, such as Great Britain and Israel, had created... Read more
Licenses Licenses
Licensing All commercial launches (or re-entries or landings) conducted by a U.S. company are regulated by the Commercial Space Launch Act (CSLA) of 1984 and its 1988 and 1998 amendments. Under the CSLA, each launch (or re-entry) must have a license. This is true even when launching offshore, as is... Read more
airport airport
airport or airfield, place for landing and departure of aircraft, usually with facilities for housing and maintaining planes and for receiving and discharging passengers and cargo. There are about 16,000 airports in the United States, ranging from the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International... Read more
Aeronautics Aeronautics
AERONAUTICS The science and art of flight, encompassing the functioning and ownership of aircraft vehicles from balloons to those that travel into space. Aviation is travel by means of an aircraft that is heavier than air. Aerospace is a term used in reference to the atmosphere and the area... Read more
pilot pilot
pilot person responsible for safe navigation of a ship or airplane. A ship's pilot is an individual possessing local knowledge of coastal waters. Usually licensed by public authority (in the United States, by the U.S. Coast Guard), he is taken on board to conduct a ship to or from port. The... Read more
FlightSafety International Inc FlightSafety International Inc
FlightSafety International, Inc. Marine Air TerminalLaGuardia AirportFlushing, New York 11371U.S.A.(718) 565-4100Fax: (718) 565-4134Web site: http://www.flightsafety.com Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.Incorporated: 1951 as Flight Safety, Inc.Employees: 3,125Sales: $410.9... Read more
Mercury Air Group Inc Mercury Air Group Inc
Mercury Air Group, Inc. 5456 McConnell AvenueLos Angeles, California 90066U.S.A.(310) 827-2737Fax: (310) 827-5510Web site: http://www.mercuryairgroup.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1956Employees: 1,152Sales: $225 million (1996)Stock Exchanges: AmericanSICs: 4581 Air Freight and Ground... Read more

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