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If you are thinking to choose the aviation as your career then don't hesitate, feel free to join it. As Sarah Aviation let you fly higher. Air travel has become an everyday occurrence and air travel is rarely thought of as a risk. That said, latest figures suggest that, on average, one thousand people per year die worldwide through aviation disasters. Add to this the one and a half thousand people that die in light aircraft, business jets and helicopters and the risk is propelled into the arena a little more forcefully. Of course, this does have to be balanced in some proportion to the fact that hundreds of flights with thousands of passengers take place every single day of the year.

Aviation careers can be divided into Flying Careers and Management Careers. Career options include Pilots, Flight Engineers, Flight Attendants, Cabin attendants, In-flight Supervisors, Technicians, Flight Coordinators, and Crew Schedulers. Other job options such as Airport Security, Line Service Personnel, Business Development, Cost Analysts, Aeronautical Engineers, Ground Instructors, Airport Managers, Technical Writers, and Air Traffic Controllers have also attracted a significant number of job seekers.

The Federal Aviation Administrator has an office of Policy, Planning and Environment that attempts to create strategic policy and to plan for the future. It analyzes the economic impact of noise reduction recommendations and develops goals, priorities and policies for the future of aviation. Aviation noise can come from multiple sources both in the ground and in the air, and it doesnt affect only the residents near an airport. Pilots exposure to the noise of flight became an issue with the introduction of flight by the Wright Brothers. Noise is, of course, a product of the aircraft equipment: power plants, transmission systems, jet efflux, propellers, rotors, hydraulic and electrical systems, communications systems and so on.

Organizations are actively engaged in conduct of pilot training for aspiring CPL students. It conducts ground classes and also makes arrangements for their flying training. It has tie-ups with two flying training school in India and 9 flying training schools in Philippines, USA, South Africa and Austria. It is the company policy of organization not to identify those schools on its website as this is a very exclusive website for providing information regarding itself and not its partner schools. Students are given full freedom of choice in choosing their schools depending upon their budget.

by: Ujjwal Dubey




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