Management of Aeronautical Science

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Management of Aeronautical Science Engineering Design and Development © 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 17 1910 — The first English Channel crossing by an airplane with a passenger is made by John Moisant who takes his mechanic in his two-seater Blériot on the flight from Calais, France to Dover, England.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 17 1922 — Walter Hinton in a H-16 flying boat leaves New York with four companions on a flight to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 17 1943 — 8th Air Force bombers attack the Regensburg Messerschmitt works and the Schweinfurt ball bearing plants. They lose 60 out of 376 bombers in the daylight attack.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 17 1946 — The first person to be ejected from an airplane by means of its emergency escape equipment is Sergeant Lambert at Wright Field in Ohio

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 17 1949 — The Chase Aircraft Corporation holds a production contract for its YC-122 Air Force assault transport.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 17 1978 — The United States balloon, “Double Eagle II,” becomes the first balloon to cross the Atlantic. The trip begins in Maine and ends almost 6 days later in France.

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Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Ch 4 – Ray - John Ch 5 – Jonathan - Kathryn Ch 6 – Matt – Toni and Michelle

Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky You are required to participate. The goal is to learn from the collective knowledge and skills of your peers and instructor. Your interaction contributes to your participation grade.

Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky From Reclaiming the Sky, select ONE quote that gave you an insight into aviation professionalism and management. Write out the quote and cite the page number from Reclaiming the Sky.

Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Explain why this attribute of aviation professionalism impressed you. Relate this attribute of aviation professionalism to another aviation career field besides the career field discussed

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Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Ch 7 – Ray – Sue Ch 8 – Jonathan - Toni, Rosemary, Debbie, and Kathryn Ch 9 – Matt – Mark and Steve

Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Ch 10 – Ray - Terri Ch 11 - Jonathan – What do we do with the sorrow? Ch 12 – Matt – Tom

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Management of Aeronautical Science Reclaiming the Sky