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Alex Parker

The world's longest runways - 1 views

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    The rising popularity of mammoth aircraft has led to a drastic need for runways long enough to cater for them. as airports adjust to handle aircraft such as the airbus a380, airport-technology.com profiles some of the world's longest commercial runways. Whether constructed out of asphalt or concrete, runways across the world are getting longer.
Alex Parker

Oslo Airport TerminAl 2 - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    Oslo Airport's TerminAl 2, Also known As CentrAl Building 2, in NorwAy, will increAse the pAssenger hAndling cApAcity of the Airport to 28 million trAvellers A yeAr. The project wAs conceptuAlised in 2007, construction works Are 50% completed As of mid-2014 And the new terminAl is scheduled to open in April 2017.
Alex Parker

Sarasota Bradenton International airport, Florida - airport Technology - 1 views

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    Sarasota Bradenton International airport, located three miles away from Sarasota County in Florida, US, acts as a gateway to the south-west Gulf coast of Florida. The airport is spread over approximately 1,100 acres and most its property including half of airside B, runways and taxiways, three fixed base operators (FBOs) and certain other lands are located in Manatee County.
Alex Parker

Hacking Hobart: KPMG talk cyber security in wake of IS airport attack - 1 views

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    In the wake of a cyber attack which forced Tasmania's Hobart International airport to shut down after an ISIS supporter group hacked into its servers and posted defacing images, Eva Grey spoke to Matt White, senior manager in KPMG's cyber security practice, about some of the virtual dangers faced by international airports
mark bascug

Pilot License - 0 views

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    Learn how to get your PILOT LICENSE and HOW TO BECOME a PILOT!
Alex Parker

Kuala Lumpur International airport (KUL/WMKK) - airport Technology - 1 views

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    Designed to be a regional hub, Kuala Lumpur International airport (KUL) is built with features that allow flexibility for future expansion. The development of KUL will be implemented in three phases. The airport is situated 50km to the south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.
Alex Parker

AstrA 5B CommunicAtion SAtellite - AerospAce Technology - 1 views

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    AstrA 5B is A communicAtion sAtellite designed And mAnufActured by Astrium And operAted by SES. The sAtellite will provide direct to home (DTH) broAdcAsting And digitAl terrestriAl television network services covering the entire EAstern EuropeAn region. The AstrA 5B lifted off into geostAtionAry trAnsfer orbit (GTO) in MArch 2014.
Alex Parker

Kuala Lumpur International airport 2, Malaysia - 1 views

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    Kuala Lumpur International airport 2 is a new purpose-built mega terminal, which is designed to replace the older, low-cost terminal at the Kuala Lumpur International airport.
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?
Alex Parker

Clark International airport - 1 views

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    Previously known as Diosdado Macapagal International airport. It is the fastest growing airport in the Philippines with a recorded 71% growth in passenger traffic from 2011 to 2012.
anonymous

Psychiatrists Describe Trends in Medications to Treat addiction: When Will the Faa Listen? | WEYHRaUCH LaW GROUP, LLP - 0 views

  • More evidence that the Faa is misguided in their ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach in administering the HIMS (Human Intervention Motivation Study) program…
  • and stressed that “there is no ‘one-size fits-all’ treatment, … [and] efficacy of the treatments may vary from person to person.”
  • since drug addictions are very common disorders in both general and psychiatric patient populations, she hoped the session succeeded in “conveying some important messages about the treatment of addiction” that psychiatrists could take home and use in their practices.
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  • “Pharmacotherapies for aUD are highly underutilized. Only 8 percent of adults with aUD are currently being treated for the illness” with these medications, said Steven Batki, M.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, who pointed out that there is no universal treatment that is as effective in all patients with aUD.
  • Though there are multiple pharmacotherapy options available to treat substance use disorders, some addiction experts maintain that these medications are often underutilized
  • these disorders are too seldom treated with pharmacotherapies approved by the Food and Drug administration (FDa), some addiction experts maintain.
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    Psychiatrists Describe Trends in Medications to Treat addiction: When Will the Faa Listen?
anonymous

EtG/EtS Non-DOT Approved Off-Duty Testing of #HIMS #Pilots: #AviAtion #AviAtionnAtion #FAA | Link Plug - 0 views

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    "@weyhrauchlaw: EtG/EtS Non-DOT approved Off-Duty Testing of #HIMS #Pilots: http://t.co/tYb1WTjg8O #aviation #Faa http://t.co/D1KWdSaTda"
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    "@weyhrauchlaw: EtG/EtS Non-DOT approved Off-Duty Testing of #HIMS #Pilots: http://t.co/tYb1WTjg8O #aviation #Faa http://t.co/D1KWdSaTda"
Alex Parker

February's top stories: Snowstorms cancel US flights, increase in global air traffic - 1 views

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    More than 1,500 flights were cancelled across the US due to bad weather, while Egypt has mandated Libyan airliners flying through its airspace to make a transit stop in eastern Libya to undergo security checks. airport-technology.com wraps up the key headlines from February 2015.
Alex Parker

The 10 best airports for pets in the US - 1 views

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    From Denver International airport to Reno-Tahoe International airport, airport-technology.com picks the 10 best pet-friendly airports in the US, based on facilities specifically designed to keep pets safe and happy. Denver International airport in Denver, Colorado, is home to a premium on-airport resort for pets.
Alex Parker

New Yuzhny Airport, Rostov-on-Don - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    Yuzhny International airport is a new airport to be constructed 29km away from Rostov-on-Don city in southern Russia. It will be located 4km away from Grushevskaya village in the aksai district of the Rostov region.
extrinsec blog

Crandall's Startup airline, Pogo, Folds | aviation - 1 views

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    Crandall's Startup airline, Pogo, Folds
Alex Parker

San antonio International airport Expansion - 1 views

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    San antonio International airport is on a 1,200-acre site situated just north of the city near the northeast corner of the I-410/US 281 intersection
Alex Parker

Frankfurt International airport Expansion Project, Frankfurt - airport Technology - 1 views

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    Frankfurt International airport is Germany's main airport hub. It is owned by Fraport, a public body that is also responsible for running the airport. Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS) is the authority responsible for the facility's traffic control. The airport received nearly 58 million passengers in 2013.
Alex Parker

Video feature: US Navy's F-35C makes flawless first carrier landing - 1 views

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    The US Navy's variant of the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter has successfully completed its first-ever landing on an aircraft carrier, marking a major milestone for the programme. Two F-35C aircraft landed on the USS Nimitz off the coast of San Diego, California, as part of the fifth-generation fighter's initial at-sea testing phase.
Alex Parker

US Navy's Triton UaS - Poseidon's perfect partner - 1 views

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    Northrop Grumman is developing the MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircraft system (UaS) for the US Navy to provide long-endurance maritime surveillance. The biggest UaS ever operated by the navy, Triton will fly missions of up to 24 hours scouting out large areas of the ocean, working hand-in-hand with the manned Boeing P-8 Poseidon which can fly in for a closer look at targets of interest.
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