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WritingInAviation

Course: KJT 0412, Fall 2009
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In Writing Aviation - How writing can be used in different aspects throughout the aviation field - Experiences/Biographies Use writing to tell their story Share experiences that may help other pilots in future situations Write biographies of their lives so others can learn about different eras of aviation NTSB Reports Responsibility is to make transportation safer, to determine the probable cause of...

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In Writing Aviation - How writing can be used in different aspects throughout the aviation field - Experiences/Biographies Use writing to tell their story Share experiences that may help other pilots in future situations Write biographies of their lives so others can learn about different eras of aviation NTSB Reports Responsibility is to make transportation safer, to determine the probable cause of accidents, and to develop safety recommendations aimed at preventing similar accidents. The reports contain, a in narrative form, the Boards actual findings and analysis leading to a probability cause. Weather Information Pireps Reports used to brief other pilots or provide in-flight advisories Metars Surface weather observation in standard format Metars KSLC 271856Z 16025G32KT 10SM FEW025 SCT050...

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Notes By: Pepper
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Notes By: Pepper
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Peppers Photo Albumby Kris Pepper CSC170 August 14, 2008TABLE OF CONTENTS Our Family.1 The people..1 The Olive Dog.2 Olive is Crazy..2Pepper AlbumOur FamilyThe peopleKrisCarrie4/23/20091 17397aa973883da8b44064c634421b42b421d339.doc