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Essays On Technology, Transportation, & Aviation
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Airport Security Measures And The Impact Upon Operations Management
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7 pages in length. The extent to which the airport industry environment is different now than prior to September 11, 2001 illustrates the significant lengths to which the nation's security system has been augmented. This vast development in the wake of America's worst terrorist attack in history is, however, said to be just as inefficient and incapable of averting another 911 episode as what existed before the fateful day; that the airport industry has strategically bolstered itself has made all personnel more keenly aware of the potential for a repeat performance, yet the ultimate performance of these presidential instituted mandates and the Transportation Security Administration role continues to leave gapping holes in the overall objective toward national protection. On a smaller scale, however, advancement is being made in certain areas where tremendous sweeps are not expected to occur – such as onboard – where a smaller cluster of people is able to make a bigger, more immediately visible and overall impact. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCAport.rtf
Essay Title: Airport Security Measures And The Impact Upon Operations Management
Airport Security, Long Lines And Solutions
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A 4 page paper identifies the reasons for those long lines that could take hours to get through. The writer asserts it is not just greater security since 9/11; there are other reasons. A recommendation dramatically speed the process is offered.
Filename: PGairsc2.rtf
Essay Title: Airport Security, Long Lines And Solutions
AIRPORTS AND AIRLINE BANKRUPTCIES
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This 3-page paper focuses on the effect of airline bankrupties on airports. As airports are, in effect, the "landlords" of air carriers, a Chapter 11 filing can have some problems on airports. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MTairair.rtf
Essay Title: AIRPORTS AND AIRLINE BANKRUPTCIES
Alaska Airlines Flight 261
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9 pages in length. The tragic crash
of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was caused by a jackscrew/gimbal
nut assembly from the horizontal stabilizer failure. According
to such sources as the National Transportation Safety Board and
the FAA, this paper will provide an indepth look at the cause and
possible preventions that could have taken place in this fateful
flight. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAalska.wps
Essay Title: Alaska Airlines Flight 261
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: A Review of the Causes of the January 2000 Crash
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An 11 page overview of the circumstances leading up to the January 2000 crash of this McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft into the Pacific Ocean approximately eleven miles offshore of Port Hueneme. The author of this paper raises a number of questions such as how faulty manufacturing processes may have been at play as well as how inferior were Alaska Air’s maintenance procedures. One question of particular interest is why ground maintenance personnel were troubleshooting the aircraft in flight with passengers on board. The conclusion is reached that the causes of this crash were multifaceted and included not only inferior parts but also inferior maintenance practices and questionable decisions attributable in part to communications with ground crews. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPavAlsk.rtf
Essay Title: Alaska Airlines Flight 261: A Review of the Causes of the January 2000 Crash
Alternative Energy: Fuel Cells
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A 4 page contention that our petroleum-based lifestyles have caused irreparable political and environmental harm. This paper proposes that fuel cells offer an alternative to this lifestyle. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPfuelCl.rtf
Essay Title: Alternative Energy: Fuel Cells
Alternatives To Gas # 2
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5 pages in length. With fossil fuels rapidly depleting, the world has had to devise alternative methods by which to fuel various gas-powered machinery. Few options appear to be as workable as electricity and hydrogen fuel cells, yet there exist significant shortcomings to even the best alternative. The writer talks about these two sources of alternative fuel, including both their advantages and disadvantages. Bibliography included.
Filename: Gas3.wps
Essay Title: Alternatives To Gas # 2