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qubesmagazine · 21 days
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topcrewaviation · 1 month
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rnoni · 2 months
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ivygorgon · 4 months
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An open letter to the U.S. Senate
Pass the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act
474 so far! Help us get to 500 signers!
There were over 500 near-misses by major commercial airlines last year. Every one of these misses could’ve been the next airline crash disaster killing hundreds of passengers. One of the problems is that air traffic controllers are working 10 hour shifts, 6 days a week, with mandatory overtime. And the problem is getting worse as the airline industry loses more air traffic controllers each year than it’s training to replace them. Congress can take a huge step forward in restoring public safety for travelers, workers, and the public at large by reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration now. The good news is that in August of last year, the House passed the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act -- the bipartisan legislation to restore and improve important aviation safety and infrastructure programs. Since then the Senate has passed a budget for training 3,000 more air traffic controllers over the next 5 years, but that’s not good enough. It doesn’t address the working conditions and other safety issues, and that means it won’t go far enough to improve safety and make it safer to fly. I’m writing to urge you to please co-sponsor and pass the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration with maximum staffing for air traffic controllers now.
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thelegaladvocate · 4 months
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phonemantra-blog · 4 months
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United Airlines is soaring to new heights with its commitment to passenger safety. The airline recently unveiled its innovative "Safety in Motion" video, a captivating and informative experience designed to engage even the most seasoned travelers. This unique video marks a significant departure from traditional safety presentations, offering a visually dynamic and interactive approach to educating passengers on critical procedures. United Airlines A Collaborative Effort for Enhanced Safety Safety is paramount at United Airlines. "Safety is the foundation of everything we do at United," emphasizes Sasha Johnson, Vice President of Corporate Safety for United. This dedication extends beyond cutting-edge technology and aircraft maintenance. It encompasses comprehensive crew training and clear passenger communication in the event of an emergency. The airline's commitment to passenger empowerment is evident in the "Safety in Motion" video, providing passengers with the knowledge and confidence to act appropriately in unexpected situations. The video's development was a collaborative effort, involving close cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) throughout the entire process. This ensured the content strictly adhered to all FAA regulations, with multiple checkpoints established during production. From script review and storyboard development to final video approval in March 2024, meticulous attention to detail guaranteed the video would effectively communicate safety protocols while meeting FAA guidelines. A Captivating Journey Through Safety "Safety in Motion" lives up to its name by employing a captivating and interactive approach. The video follows the path of a ball as it navigates a series of airplane-inspired scenarios within a life-sized, sequential reaction machine. Passengers witness real United employees demonstrating essential safety procedures as the ball rolls and bounces through various set-ups, including: Emergency exits Snack carts and beverage service Seatbelts and windows Passenger seating Directional signage This innovative concept not only educates passengers but also subtly highlights the intricate teamwork that goes into every United Airlines flight. "The safest safety video is one that passengers actively watch," explains Maggie Schmerin, Chief Advertising Officer for United. The creative team aimed to capture passengers' attention – regardless of age, background, or travel experience. By replacing static images with a dynamic and engaging narrative, the video ensures passengers retain crucial safety information. Behind the Scenes: A Production Feat Creating "Safety in Motion" involved a remarkable level of detail and collaboration. Here's a glimpse into the production process: 171 Customized Versions: To cater to United's diverse fleet, the video was adapted into 171 customized versions. These variations account for the airline's 8 different aircraft types, 20 distinct seat configurations within those aircraft, and 18 languages. A 10-Month Journey: The creative process for the video spanned ten months. Initial development began in June 2023, followed by filming in October 2023. The remaining five months were dedicated to meticulous editing, translation, and securing final FAA approval. A Collaborative Effort: The project involved a team of industry leaders. United partnered with their creative agency of record, 72andSunny, production partner 1stAveMachine, and award-winning director Karim Zariffa to execute the complex camera work required for the video. A Touch of Tradition: A nod to United's heritage is present in the video's soundtrack. The familiar melody of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" remains a consistent element, having been featured in many previous United safety videos. United's Unwavering Commitment to Safety "Safety in Motion" serves as a testament to United's unwavering commitment to passenger safety. However, the video is just one facet of the airline's comprehensive safety program. United invests heavily in crew training, ensuring its employees are equipped with the knowledge and skills to handle any situation. Regular Training Regimens: Flight attendants undergo refresher training every 18 months, while pilots participate in simulator-based training with instructors and evaluators every nine months. These ongoing training programs keep crews sharp and prepared for any flight conditions. State-of-the-Art Training Facilities: United recently expanded its Flight Training Center in Denver, solidifying its position as the world's largest facility of its kind. This expansion includes a new 150,000-square-foot building and additional training simulators, further enhancing pilot training capacity. Similarly, United's Inflight Training Center in Houston has undergone upgrades with new classrooms, advanced cabin and door trainers, and a cutting-edge aquatic center specifically designed for water landing evacuation training.
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usnewsper-business · 6 months
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Boeing CEO Takes Responsibility for Mid-Air Incident: Ensuring Passenger Safety and Accountability #aircraftinvestigation #Boeingaccountability #BoeingCEO #cabindecompression #FAAcooperation #manufacturingerror #midairblowout #passengersafety #qualitycontrol #wingdebris
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jjbizconsult · 9 months
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Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounded Again: What Travelers Need to Know
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veritastechpilot · 1 year
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Ethiopian Airlines entangled in Cameroon diplomatic row
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wnewsguru · 1 year
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दिल्ली जाने वाली बस फ्लाईओवर पर गिरी, 20 से ज्यादा यात्री हुए घायल
गाज़ियाबाद में दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण हादसा उत्तर प्रदेश में दिल्ली-मेरठ के हाईवे पर गुरूवार को एक बड़ा हादसा हुआ है। गाज़ियाबाद के हवाई रेस्टुरेंट के सामने बस फ्लाई ओवर से निचे गिर गयी। इस हादसे में करीब 20 लोग घायल हुए है। शुरुआती जानकारी के मुताबिक बताया जा रहा है, की बस दिल्ली की तरफ़ से एक्सप्रेस … Read more
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piyusha30 · 1 year
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Surviving a Terrifying Storm at Sea: Passengers' Harrowing Experience on Carnival Cruise Ship | CruiseShipEmergency | StormSurvival | PassengerSafety | CruiseShip | Charleston | CarnivalCruiseShip | InclementWeather | powerfulstorm | TerroratSea |
In a harrowing incident, passengers aboard a Carnival cruise ship experienced moments of sheer terror as the vessel battled a powerful storm off the coast of Charleston. The alarming incident unfolded on Friday night, 26th May 2023, prompting widespread fear and concern among those on board. According to reports from CBS News, the cruise ship encountered turbulent weather conditions, including…
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manoj2992 · 6 months
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"अमेठी के खिचड़ी जंगल में रेलवे का 'साइकिल चलाओ' दिवस" #amethi
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davidwfloydart · 3 years
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Good for Volvo! Compassion over profits ❤️ The 3-point seat belt was invented by Volvo in #1959. Recognizing the impact it would have on passenger safety, they never patented it and even gave a free license to all car manufacturers to use it. #seatbeltssavelives #unselfishliving #generosityhour #compassionforall #volvoforlife #passengersafety #wellbeingwarriors #bigpicturethinking #globalawakening #freelicence (at Catalina Foothills, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR_wU3lneGp8viSMO4ASQLFrHvHu8yTiXNZG9w0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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moribamarcano · 3 years
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How To Make Airplane Crash Fatalities A Thing Of The Past.
The last time I checked, it’s not the fall, it’s the sudden stop at the end that kills when there is an airplane wreck. It seems to me, more important than a life jacket under your seat, is a parachute.🤔 
Common sense dictates that there must be at least a few minutes between when a pilot knows the craft is out of control, & the actual crash.
Furthermore, if you wait until the plane hits the ground or water, you’re less likely to be able to deploy anything, rendering your life jacket pretty much useless anyway, ‘cause you’re already likely to be dead.
It just makes a lot more sense to get everybody off the plane while they’re still alive, & before it hits the ground or water.
Is everybody going to survive when a plane goes down, of course not, but adding a parachute & the necessary evacuation protocol to passenger safety requirements, will at best save lives, & at worse prolong lives.
Moriba Marcano
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