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2011年8月4日星期四

Are there any commercial pilot license sponsorships in the U.S?

-Im a 17 year old high school student looking for a career in aviation.i plan on getting my PPL when im 18.





Also can i go through the UK schemes? (like Atlantic Airways)None whatsoever in USA -

There are some in UK - very few and limiting conditions -

Check CTC Wings on google uk -

What's the name of this? In relation to aircraft and on board..?

-There's something to do with holding all the passengers data and information that are on the aircraft and begins with something like R. Been trying to think of it all day.



It contains like the names, addresses, how many passengers there are etc can anybody help meStarts with an R?? Manifest doesn't start with an R.
registry?

What are the worlds worst airlines?

-Here are the worlds worst airlines by country:

North America: United or South West Airlines- Primarily because they are both primarily based on budget southwest (primarily operating on 737's) does not have assigned seats or a very good cabin service, while united does have assigned seats it is very uncomfortable to fly on any of there planes because they have as many seats as possible on one plane so the seats are thinner and more unpleasant to sit in and there is a slight lacking in the cabin service.

Europe: It is a lesser known fact but European airline companies are much better than in most other

countries but if I had to choose one I'd say air berlin or Ryan Air mostly because they are the 'South West' of Europe.

Asia: Like Europe Asia does have very good airlines but if I had to choose one I'd say Korean air or Air China. Both are very United like and luxurious.

All other continents either don't have any airlines or don't have more than one.

Recommended Airlines:

U.S. Regional:Frontier Airlines/International: Delta Airlines

Europe: Lufthansa Airlines/British Airways

Asia: Singapore Airlines

Caribbean:Virgin Atlantic

Australia: V Australia

South America: Azul AirlinesSouthwest is one of the most profitable airlines in the US right now, and and is consistently among the top for customer service; primarily due to the one airplane concept. Not having assigned seats is actually pretty helpful to most people.



I wouldn't compare United to southwest at all, they are very different on many aspects. United is a Legacy Carrier, and the biggest in the world. Though I have heard a lot of customer complaints about service. (Sorry Spongebob)



On the other hand Ryan Air is a joke!



Ryan Air tried to charge for bathrooms. Want's to get rid of the first officer because they "don't need them" (that seems safe). They wanted to get rid of the seats and just put poles like a subway!!! I mean the list goes on and on.



I can't speak too much to International Airlines, but here in the U.S. The airlines are constantly being rated and every year a report comes out. There's a link below for the most recent Airline Quality Rating.
Here's a list of the airlines that are currently blacklisted (forbidden) from flying into Europe because of serious safety concerns; poorly maintained airplanes and poorly trained pilots. There are too many to type all their names in, hundreds.



To me safety is more important than customer service.
The ones that are no longer in business.



Seriously though, in what way? Worst safety record? Worst profitability? Worst on-time performance? Most baggage lost? Worst food? Worst looking flight attendants? There are a lot of categories that one can be worst in, but no airline is worst at everything.



In other words, the answer will only be as explicit as the question.
Don't know the names but probably those regional airlines in the old Soviet Republics and of course Africa.
for my money Air Canada I've had to put up with their crappy service for years because of my employer wanting me to fly them
Anything from the middle east.
The cheap airlines.
Southwest Airlines

Is flying RC Planes over big cities like Chicago, Paris, and New York even legal?

-I know that people do it, but it is even legal? Does it violate air traffic laws or anything? Does the operator have to have a license to fly it? What if it fell and, I don't know, killed somebody?? LOL. Stupid questions, I know.



But I'm just curious, because it's something I want to do someday (:It is technically illegal violation of airspace if you go over 400ft high, and is also generally categorised as "reckless endangerment". Since it is also seen as a hobby "toy", law enforcement generally won't pursue charges unless the planes cause damage to persons or property.

If your plane lost control and injured or killed someone in the 3 cities you listed, lawyers would sue you for millions and destroy your life. Please think of that, as well as the harm you may (accidentally) cause before you fly an rc plane over populated areas.No. It's too risky and not to mention the scare you would create!

6 Engine plane except An 225?

-I'm wondering if there's another 6 engine plane except antonov. Anything will be useful??The B-36 had 6 engines...

Then they added 4 jets - 6+4 in advanced math makes 10 (engines) -

But still was 6 engines originally -



Indeed was difficult to find -

And handling a keyboard is an extremely tiring project -

Also a consequence of brains atrophy - today's common disease -Sad you don't know how to use the internet and Google. Don't be too worried, many, many people here on Yahoo! Answers don't know how to use the internet and Google. Hope you are not in the "I'll let other people do the work and thinking for me" category.

One of my favorites was the Boeing B-47.
This was extremely difficult to find.



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If I'm flying on jet blue by myself, what kind of ID do I need?

-I'm flying to Florida my last day of school to meet with my mom at a training she's at. I'm flying jet blue and 13 and under is considered a minor. And I'm 14. So they consider me as an adult. But when going through security what type of ID do I need. I DONT have a school ID.

Please help!!If you are not 18 years old, you are a minor. When you travel alone, you are considered an unaccompanied minor.



An adult who drops you off at the airport will have to have an ID, and will vouch for your identity.



You mother, when she comes to pick you up at the airport MUST have an ID, for to assure he airline that they are releasing you to the right person.
You might have to get a State issued ID card. You can get them at the DMV (or Registry of Motor Vehicles).



OR - you can check the Jet Blue website. The information might be there.



Good luck & have a safe trip.
just a state issued ID
Go to TSA.gov then go for travlers in that you will find the types of I.D. s they will accept

How many type of comercial plane are in use all over the world?10 POINTS?

-1)Its Boeing,Airbus......what else??PLEASE COMPLETE THE LIST,BECAUSE I DON T KNOW ANOTHER TYPE..AND I WANT TO FIND OUT.



2)How about British Airways what kind of plane are using??



3)Im a bit confuse..every type of plane are made by different company,or why they have different names?



4)Why some planes are more comfortable and sophisticated and others not??

I use British most of the time and i m very satisfied about the british air line...but i use others planes as well but they are much more simple and don t have so many facilities.



5)Why its so big difference between planes?some have more comfort and facilities ,then others

.BEST ANSWER GET 10 POINTS.THANKSa "commercial" plane is one that is used to generate revenue. Large passenger jets, cargo planes, even small single engine propeller planes that deliver mail to remote locations are "commercial". That being said, there are hundreds of different types in operation.

1. major airliners are Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Embraer, Dornier, Fokker. ATR, DeHavilland, Saab, etc.

2. BA are mainly Boeing and Airbus

3. ???

4/5. Comfort in a plane has more to do with how the airline sets up the seat configuration than with the plane itself. Some use better seats with more space between them, while others use cheap seats crammed close together. This is the main factor affecting comfort.Hersd;s another one for your collection....