Boeing Expands 787 Flight Training Support in Europe
SEATTLE, July 31, 2013 – Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced it is enhancing its flight training support for customers of the 787 Dreamliner with an additional 787 full-flight simulator at the Boeing Flight Services campus in London. The new device will be ready for training in the first quarter of 2014 and will join two other 787 flight simulators currently used for training airline pilots in London.
LIAT Airlines and its Recent Operational Missteps
Recent media reports have identified LIAT Airlines as being plagued by what appears to be a series of issues related to management. In today’s environment this scenario seems mostly avoidable and unnecessary.
Management is difficult, managing an airline is even more difficult because of the complexity of the variables, and the inherent domino effect and costs associated with a single failure of any part of the interdependent “machinery”.
International students requirements to join the United States Air Force Academy.
Per Title 10 of the United States Code, the maximum number of international students at the United States Air Force Academy at any one time is 60. We admit approximately 15 international students each year. International applicants must meet the same admissions requirements as all regular applicants, however, there are differences in the application process. Read below for more details.
How genocide inspired a young man to pursue a career in the Rwandan Air Force, by way of the U.S. Air Force Academy
STUTTGART, Germany, Jul 10, 2013 — “I always wanted to be in the military, ever since I grasped the depth of the genocide,“ said Cadet First Class Joseph Abakunda, a Rwandan international cadet at the United States Air Force Academy when asked how he came to be in Colorado Springs, Co.
"Look in ah Different Way" - An appreciation of the Canvasses & Frames Exhibition in celebration of Caribbean Heritage Month 2013
These artists in this exhibition are gathering the history scattered fragments of the collective memory of the Caribbean. In the view of the curator they, in discovering the impossibility of representing that reality, have enabled the freedoms of creation and distinctions are being drawn, he says, between Caribbeans and the Caribbean between expression and politics, between identity and nationality. Their way of being is distinctly singular. The individual cannot be denied.
Antoinette Mia Pettis: Rising Star
Actress Antoinette Mia Pettis is a multi-talented entertainer now living and working in Hollywood, California by way of Texas.
Although she does not know much of her own ethnic background, Antoinette’s fondest childhood memories were formed around the time spent in a Guyanese household. In those important developing years, she identified herself as the unofficial daughter of a strong West Indian family. Antoinette’s physical appearance allows her to perform diverse roles. Exposure to the wide variety of Guyanese cultural experiences (from African, Portuguese, Chinese and East Indian influences) enhanced the foundations of her acting talent. The long dance lessons taught by Auntie Mickey in the family living room was the birthplace of Antoinette’s “riddim” which she was able to showcase at cultural events.
Trinidad & Tobago Working Women’s Committee Fundraiser
Trinidad & Tobago Working Women’s Committee Fundraiser in Support of The Cyril Ross Nursery
Date: Saturday, July 27th
Time: 6:00 p.m - 12:00 midnight
Location: Embassy of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Address: 1708 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20036, USA
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Happy Birthday former President Nelson “Madiba” Mandela
Former President of South Africa celebrates his 95th birthday in a South African hospital where his is being treated for a recurring bout of pneumonia. Mr. Mandela has been hospitalized for over a month and according to recent reports seems to be making significant recovery progress. We wish him the very best and a speedy recovery. The United Nations declared Thursday Nelson Mandela International Day as a way of recognizing the Nobel Peace Prize winner's contribution to reconciliation.
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