There's Danger in the Air!

There's Danger in the Air!

Author: David Palatnik

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-10-17

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781727812527

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This book is intended to be a warning about the danger of 'games' practiced by children and adolescents involving forced stopping of breathing. It shows how our brain needs lots of oxygen to function well and how it gets compromised when it does not get the required amount of this gas. Due to the seriousness of the sequels, the purpose is to enlighten children, adolescents, parents, and educators on how to deal with these dangerous 'games' and to alert that 'facing' these kinds of 'challenges' means to take serious risks, including death, and NOT a courage demonstration.


Danger in the Air

Danger in the Air

Author: Brian Power-Waters

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-03-13

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 9781462092635

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""An enthusiastic thumbs-up to Captain Brian Power-Waters, America's conscience on air safety. Danger in the Air pulls no punches and harbors no sacred cows-assembling a convincing case that the nation's sky cop, the Federal Aviation Administration itself, has "blood on its hands" in the horrible 9/11 tragedy because of its longtime failure to require stronger cockpit doors, sharper-eyed screeners and other measures to reduce terrorist threats. Power-Waters also rips the lid off a runway-full of other air safety shortcomings that endanger the flying public every day, whether aboard a jumbo jet, an air taxi or an ultralight. Danger in the Air will make you uneasy and angry, and may drive you to scream for reforms"-?Alex Michelini, former award-winning Investigative Reporter, New York Daily News; former adjunct at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. "Captain Power-Waters, drawing on his vast experience in aviation-from both the line Pilot's perspective and a very accurate and informed understanding of an Air Traffic Controller's job, brings together facts and information concerning the truth about aviation safety and the failures made by the agency tasked with overseeing it-the FAA."-?William A. Faville, Jr., Former Director, Safety and Technology, National Air Traffic Controller Association. "If your are interested in the inside story of the attack on America, how the Federal Aviation Administration contributed to it, how airport security is still a job, and how the FAA and airlines are fighting to extend the time a pilot is confined to the cockpit, then this is the book for you."-?Carl T. Butterworth, Senior Captain, American Airlines, Retired Brigadier General, Air National Guard."


Danger in the Air

Danger in the Air

Author: John I. Dahl

Publisher: Crestwood House

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 9780896860551

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As he prepares for another day of deep-sea fishing and diving, Les Tassell is unable to shake the feeling that danger awaits him somewhere in the isolated Florida Keys.


Danger in the Air

Danger in the Air

Author: Oliver Stewart

Publisher:

Published: 1958

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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Beretter om forskellige ulykker inden for luftfarten og beskriver de flyvesikkerhedsmæssige tiltag, disse ulykker har givet anledning til.


Danger Close

Danger Close

Author: Steve Call

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2010-01-15

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1603441425

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“America had a secret weapon,” writes Steve Call of the period immediately following September 11, 2001, as planners contemplated the invasion of Afghanistan. This weapon consisted of small teams of Special Forces operatives trained in close air support (CAS) who, in cooperation with the loose federation of Afghan rebels opposed to the Taliban regime, soon began achieving impressive—and unexpected—military victories over Taliban forces and the al-Qaeda terrorists they had sponsored. The astounding success of CAS tactics coupled with ground operations in Afghanistan soon drew the attention of military decision makers and would eventually factor into the planning for another campaign: Operation Iraqi Freedom. But who, exactly, are these air power experts and what is the function of the TACPs (Tactical Air Control Parties) in which they operate? Danger Close provides a fascinating look at a dedicated, courageous, innovative, and often misunderstood and misused group of military professionals. Drawing on the gripping first-hand accounts of their battlefield experiences, Steve Call allows the TACPs to speak for themselves. He accompanies their narratives with informed analysis of the development of CAS strategy, including potentially controversial aspects of the interservice rivalries between the air force and the army which have at times complicated and even obstructed the optimal employment of TACP assets. Danger Close makes clear, however, that the systematic coordination of air power and ground forces played an invaluable supporting role in the initial military victories in both Afghanistan and Iraq. This first-ever examination of the intense, life-and-death world of the close air support specialist will introduce readers to a crucial but little-known aspect of contemporary warfare and add a needed chapter in American military history studies.