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Alex Parker

Ebola screening at UK airports - with Public Health England director Paul Cosford - 2 views

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    Airports across the UK are still on high alert after Scottish nurse Pauline Cafferkey became the first person to be diagnosed with the deadly Ebola virus on UK soil. We ask Professor Paul Cosford, director for health protection and medical director for Public Health England, if screening procedures at Heathrow and other UK hubs are sufficiently robust to protect passengers and staff.
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    Airports across the UK are still on high alert after Scottish nurse Pauline Cafferkey became the first person to be diagnosed with the deadly Ebola virus on UK soil. We ask Professor Paul Cosford, director for health protection and medical director for Public Health England, if screening procedures at Heathrow and other UK hubs are sufficiently robust to protect passengers and staff.
anonymous

WEYHRAUCH LAW GROUP Provides legal support to the aviation community & pilots in the HI... - 0 views

  • one of this airline's 'finest aviators' (aka flight qualified supervisors) known as a 'management pilot,' was put in charge of performing the equivalent of (or something close to) a mental status exam every month on pilots participating in the HIMS program
  • At this airline, one of these REQUIRED monthly meetings between "management" (quotes used due to the fact that most managers at this airline have little to no actual management training) and the HIMS pilot COULD PUT HIS OR HER MEDICAL CERTIFICATE (read: career) AT JEOPARDY.
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    Human Intervention Motivation Study (HIMS) Related Documents: Management Pilot or Medical Doctor? "Medical school, or any kind of medical training for that matter, is obviously overrated..."
anonymous

The Regret of Honesty: A Policy of Truth? - 0 views

I'm an airline pilot-turned "alcoholic." In a world full of heavy drinkers, you might think that a poor career move; you'd be right. In September of 2009, after a rather rowdy three-night stay in...

HIMS Pilots United HIMS related discrimination HIMS-program HIMS process himsprogram.com Human Intervention Motivation Study Aviation Legal Aid Aviation Family Fund standard of care Special Issuance senior aviation medical examiner American Substance Abus

started by anonymous on 14 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
anonymous

The Regret of Honesty: A Policy of Truth? - 0 views

I'm an airline pilot-turned "alcoholic." In a world full of heavy drinkers, you might think that a poor career move; you'd be right. In September of 2009, after a rather rowdy three-night stay in...

HIMS Pilots United HIMS related discrimination HIMS-program HIMS process himsprogram.com Human Intervention Motivation Study Aviation Legal Aid Aviation Family Fund standard of care Special Issuance senior aviation medical examiner American Substance Abus

started by anonymous on 14 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
Wallid pilots

BA moves Australia flights to Heathrow T5 - 0 views

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    British Airways will switch its Sydney-Singapore-London services from Heathrow's Terminal 3 to the newer Terminal 5 in April this year, after its joint venture alliance with Qantas winds up at the end of March.
Wallid pilots

ALC places order for 39 planes: Airbus - 0 views

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    PARIS-U.S. group Air Leasing Corporation ALC has placed a giant order for airliners built by European manufacturer Airbus worth about $9.0 billion (6.64 billion euros) at catalogue prices, Airbus said on Monday. Airlines news.
Wallid pilots

Boeing 787 returns to Seattle area from Texas - 0 views

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    The first Boeing 787 permitted to fly since Jan. 16 landed at Paine Field in Everett, Wash., on Thursday after a "ferry flight" from Fort Worth, Texas, where it was being painted for future delivery to China Southern Airlines.Airlines news.
Wallid pilots

Rusty Page returning to Charlotte, opines on US Airways merger - 0 views

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    Rusty Page, a former executive at Bank of America predecessor NationsBank, one-time investor-relations consultant and then a NASDAQ leader, is coming home to Charlotte. Page, 70, retired to the mountains near Linville nine years ago
Wallid pilots

Senator Rockefeller urges "careful" look at airline merger - 0 views

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    Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller on Thursday said he was concerned that a proposed merger between bankrupt American Airlines and U.S. Airways Group could hurt consumers by reducing competition and boosting fares.Airlines news.
Warplanes .com

P-51 Mustang crashes in the Air Races in Reno, Nevada - 0 views

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    Eight people died together with Jimmy Leeward, 74, pilot of the vintage P-51 Mustang warplane during the horrible crash at the National Championship Air Races in Reno, Nevada air show last September 2011. A total of 54 people were reported injured says Reno Air Races President and CEO, Mike Houghton.
Warplanes .com

B-17 Flying Fortress crash memorial unveiled - 0 views

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    The sister of a pilot who crashed at Glen Chass during World War II is on the Island for the unveiling of a memorial on Saturday, April 14th.
Warplanes .com

B-17 Flying Fortress crash memorial unveiled - 0 views

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    The sister of a pilot who crashed at Glen Chass during World War II is on the Island for the unveiling of a memorial on Saturday, April 14th.
Warplanes .com

SR-71 Blackbird Model signed by Col. Richard Graham - 0 views

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    Get this SR-71 Blackbird model airplane signed by Col. Richard Graham exclusive at Warplanes.com! This SR-71 Blackbird desktop model plane is modeled using various high-quality grade materials by our master craftsmen.
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CV-22 Osprey hangs in chamber for warfare testing - 0 views

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    A CV-22 Osprey, flown by the 8th Special Operations Squadron in Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. hangs in the anechoic chamber at the Joint Preflight Integration of Munitions and Electronic Systems hangar.
Warplanes .com

Pilot in the Afghan Helicopter Crash is Possibly Showing-Off - 0 views

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    The US Military is investigating the pilot involved in the helicopter crash in Afghanistan last month. The Apache attack helicopter had flown dangerously low at an Afghan outpost before crashing into the ground. No one on the ground was hurt, the helicopter crew survived with minor injuries.
Alex Parker

Cochin International Airport - Airport Technology - 0 views

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    Cochin International Airport (CIAL) is the first greenfield airport in India to be built under a public private partnership (PPP). The airport is located at Nedumbassery, 25km north-east of Cochin, in the state of Kerala. A new international terminal building is being constructed at the airport by Larsen & Toubro to meet growing international passenger demands.
Alex Parker

United Airlines unveils new concourse at Boston Logan Airport - 1 views

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    29 April 2014 United Airlines and the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) have unveiled a new 10-gate concourse in Boston Logan International Airport's Terminal B, which allows customers to travel more efficiently while enjoying state-of-the-art amenities.
Thomas Sullivan

How to Achieve Human Flight Using a Wingsuit | eHow.com - 0 views

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    This article provides information about how you can fly using a wingsuit. While some may consider this to be an extreme form of skydiving, many consider it to be a form of flying. In any case, it is the closest a human can get to flying like a bird, or at least a flying squirrel, and not be part of any aircraft. Here we provide a discussion about this unusual form of human flight.
Alex Parker

Will iBeacon technology transform the passenger experience? - 1 views

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    With EasyJet, American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic trialling iBeacons at airports, a seamless and personalised passenger experience seems closer than ever. But how is it being used and what is the potential of this new passenger information system?
anonymous

The Disease of Addiction is on Trial - 0 views

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    Steven Kassels has been Board Certified in Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine. He is a Co-Founder and Medical Director of Community Substance Abuse Centers, with treatment facilities located throughout New England. He has served as the Chair of the Massachusetts ASAM Public Policy Committee; a member of the ASAM Medical Specialty Advisory Group; and as CARF Expert Medical Consultant for Opioid Treatment Programs. When giving talks, he frequently donates his author proceeds to local treatment centers and he has personally subsidized the publishing costs to keep the price affordable. "Medicine has been very good to me and it is my way of trying to give back." Steve will Skype into book groups and they can be scheduled through his website. The book is available at Amazon, iBooks and Barnes and Noble online.
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