You can find an aircraft mechanic job!
December 5, 2011 by Jack Rivett
Filed under Business
You have a love for airplanes. You have studied, acquired industry experience, and obtained an A&P license from an FAA approved aircraft mechanic school. In addition, you may have a sizable student loan incurred in your studies. You need a job to get the loan paid off, and get on with your life. So, where is the aircraft mechanic work?
Things To Consider When Renting An Executive Jet Dallas Located
September 2, 2011 by Lolita Jacobs
Filed under Travel
There are numerous aspects to think about when renting an executive jet Dallas located. People should consider how much the rental will cost them. It is important to find a reputable pilot to fly the aircraft. It is also important to think about the size of the machine needed to accommodate the passengers.
Flights To Johannesburg
November 12, 2010 by Graham McKenzie
Filed under Travel
Johannesburg OR Tambo International is South Africa’s largest airport and is the air transport hub for Southern Africa. If your flying to Jhb OR Tambo is the main airport unless you booked a flight to Lanseria ariport.
Information On Flights To Cape Town
September 17, 2010 by Graham McKenzie
Filed under Travel
The second largest International airport in South Africa is the Cape Town International. It is the main gateway to tourism for Western Cape. Cape Town International transports nearly 7 million people at an average, every year.
Buying A Private Jet With Fractional Ownership In Mind
July 30, 2010 by Chris Channing
Filed under Home Family
Private jet charters have their need among those between celebrities and average folk. This would include medium business owners, for example. The problem is that they are much too expensive for normal means of buying, unless of course fractional ownership is investigated.
Information On Air Canada
July 23, 2010 by Graham McKenzie
Filed under Travel
Air Canada began as Trans-Canada Airlines, in Sep,’37. The first flight of Air Canada was on a Lockheed L-10A, from Vancouver to Seattle, carrying mail and only two passengers. It was a mere 50 minutes flight. The airline developed fast, and by’64, Trans-Canada Airlines became Canada’s national airline. At that time, it was renamed as Air Canada. The airline became private in the year’89. Air Canada also acquired the Canadian Airlines International, around the same time.
Consider A Private Jet Charter For Your Trip
June 14, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Travel
The bags are packed and while it is business this time vacation travel is still possible in the coming year. The stresses of having to make deadlines and then wait for extended periods in an airport are not a good way to begin an important trip. Commercial flights are fine for many events but there are some that demand a closer scrutiny to ensure that flight problems do not upset critical plans. Regardless the reason if you must be somewhere faster and perhaps closer than regular airline travel get a private jet charter.
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What You Should Do After You Got Your Pilot License
March 3, 2010 by Frank Keenan
Filed under Travel
It’s always exciting when you complete one of your great ambitions in life and that you accomplish it successfully. It doesn’t seem long though before the excitement or self-satisfaction fades and what you have accomplished now is just being taken for granted. This is often the case with individuals that get their private pilot’s license.
Travel-related Activity Accounts for 90% of a Meeting's Carbon …
December 8, 2009 by Environmental Leader
Filed under Travel
The typical event can reduce its carbon footprint by 90 percent by hosting the meeting virtually, according to research from ClimatePath.




