Saturday, January 31, 2015

Thy Fenomenleri Ucurdu


Türk Hava Yolları dünyanın en büyük youtube fenomenlerinden 10 tanesini seçerek, dünyanın dört bir yanına uzanan seyahatlerini gösteren günlüklerinden bir dizi oluşturdu.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Situation of MH 17:Accident

Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia, Malaysian state on the plane disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March last year, "accident" was considered

Turkish Airlines CEO named as Turkcell CEO

Turkcell announced that the General Manager of the Public Disclosure Platform announced that Sureyya Civil separated from the task. Instead Civil THY General Manager Temel Kotil expected to arrive.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

International Commercial Terms

Incoterms

Below is a description of the International Commercial Terms used in the industry and commonly recognised by the buyer and seller.  These are extremely important as these identify where the sellers responsibilities end and where the buyers begins.
CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight), CFR (Cost & Freight)
This essentially means the seller is to cover costs to arrival port / depot, there is only one major difference between either of these terms and that is CIF has insurance covered by the seller up to delivery point stipulated on the bill of lading.  CFR means that once the cargo is loaded on the vessel the seller no longer covers insurance of the goods which then falls upon the buyer to arrange.
FOB (Free on Board)
FOB means seller has responsibility to get the cargo loaded on the vessel and then buyer takes over from that point onward taking costs for freight and other associated charges on top of the destination costs once arrived at destination.  It is up to the buyer to arrange insurance once loaded on board the vessel.
Ex-Works
Buyer takes all costs for the movement including collection from sellers warehouse, export entry, freight and local charges at destination including delivery.  Seller has much reduced risk while buyer has greatly increased risk.
DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid), DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)
This is more or less the opposite of shipping under ex-works terms where shipper covers all costs to door, the only difference being is under DDU terms the buyer pays the duties due at destination and under DDP terms Duties and taxes are paid by the seller

Friday, January 9, 2015

Korr People AME Job Ad

AME, LAME B1, and LAME B2 on TYPE A320 (V2500) Korr People at 2:25 PM  Melbourne  Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics - Aviation Services  Contract/Temp Korr is a major supplier of contracting and recruitment services to the Australian aviation industry. We currently have opportunities for AME's with Experience on A320 , B1 LAME's licenced on A320 (V2500) and B2 LAME's licenced on A320 (V2500) to assist with assignments in Melbourne. In order to be successful you must be able to demonstrate the following: Appropriate trade qualifications and experience Documentation, certificates and training evidence in accordance with CASA regulations A history of adherence to safe work practices Immediately available. You will be responsible for the maintenance of client aircraft in a safe, responsible manner in accordance with strict operating procedures. These positions may lead to ongoing work for the right candidates. Successful candidates must be locally based and have the ability to work in Australia. You must hold a valid ASIC before being able to commence work. To apply, Click on the link below and attach your resume, Cover letter and any supporting qualifications. Or apply directly visit our website and register your details www.korr.com.au For further information contact Jamie Petschy at Korr People on (02) 4929 4528.
Job ad details: http://seek.com.au/showjob.asp?jobid=27906128

Thursday, January 8, 2015

AA Subject Training Questions & Answers


I put my some AA training samples from my study papers.When I looked at it maybe someone need it.So use for preparing your exam.
Good luck to all!

1. Airworthiness directives related to aircraft engines are contained in :- A. CAO part 106. 2. A number of subjects are included in CAO part 108 one of these is :- A. Approval of types of aviation fluids. 3. CAO section 104.0 grants authority to be holder of a certificate of approval to :- A. Issue a release note. 4. To find out the examination requirements for the addition of a rating to an aircraft maintenance engineer licence, you would refer to :- A. CAO 109.0 to 109.96 inclusive. 5. In accordance with CAO 100.8 App 1, corrosion found in the primary structure of an aircraft :- A. Is defined as a major defect. 6. A certification record of a non recurring mandatory test in an airline aircraft must be retained for :- A. 12 months. (CAO 100.5.2 para 5) 7. A LAME may within his licence category certify for inspection involving techniques of :- A. Dye penetrant only. (CAO 100.5.1 para 4) 8. To find out what inspection has been carried out on a piston engine unpressurised aeroplane under 2750 kg maximum take-off weight, you would :- A. Refer to CAO section 100.5.1 app 4. 9. To find out what inspection is to be carried out on a turbine powered pressurised aircraft over 2750 kg, you would :- A. Check the aircraft logbook statement for the identity of the inspection (CAO 100.5.1 para 3.1) 10. Time in service of an aircraft, as defined in CAO's is :- A. The time from the moment of take-off until touch-down at the conclusion of each flight. (CAO 100.5.0 para 2) 11. A signature on a document in respect of maintenance of an aircraft is a certification when :- A. The document specifies that the signature is a certification persuant to the CAR's .

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Tips for Traveling with Children

The Easter break and school holidays are a wonderful time to go on a family holiday. Perhaps you’re a little concerned about flying with children, and wondering how to keep them occupied during the flight. As well as making sure they’re well hydrated, get a good night sleep before flying and have boiled lollies to suck on to assist with changes in cabin pressure, here are a few other ways to make your flight as smooth as possible.

Wireless in-flight entertainment

Let’s face it, watching in-flight movies is a great way to pass the time and keep the kids entertained. Our Wireless in-flight entertainment is available on the majority of our domestic and international fleet, and can be accessed using your personal mobile device via our free Entertainment app for iOS and Android. This is an easy way to use multiple devices during your flight, so that the whole family can watch the latest movies, music, TV shows and much more!

High Flyer passports

We’ve recently launched the ‘High Flyer’ passport, exclusively for children aged 10 and under. Before boarding each flight, young travellers can show their passport at the check-in counter to receive a stamp to remember their flight with us. These are sure to put a smile on the faces of our younger passengers, and have them sharing the news of their adventures with friends once they return home. High Flyer passports are available at all domestic check-in counters

Enjoy Virgin Australia Lounge

Lounges are located at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, Canberra, Mackay and Gold Coast airports, and are open 45 minutes before the first departure of the day until the last flight is called for boarding.

Lounge guests enjoy a delicious Luke Mangan designed buffet menu, our famous barista coffee, premium wine, complimentary wi-fi, access to TV news services, newspapers and a wide variety of magazines.

Our recently renovated Melbourne lounge also features an Espresso Bar and a Wine Bar which are popular among business and leisure travellers alike.

To join us in our lounges, you simply need to be an eligible member or guest, or the guest of one of our members.

Velocity Platinum members flying on Virgin Australia domestic services receive complimentary access before their flight with up to three guests. Velocity Gold members and Business Class guests also receive complimentary access and can be accompanied by one guest.

Silver members enjoy two single entry lounge passes which are valid for twelve months, while annual membership and single entry passes are available for purchase.

We’re very proud that we were the first Australian airline to offer our guests curbside entry to a lounge. Sydney lounge Premium Entry and Premium Valet is available to Platinum and Gold members and Business Class guests. All Virgin Australia guests can access Premium Valet at Melbourne and Brisbane airports.

Travel the world with Velocity Frequent Flyer

At Velocity, we connect you to the world.

Through our expansive global network, Velocity members can earn and redeem on travel to Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Asia and beyond.

Throughout the journey, you’ll earn Velocity Points and Status Credits on eligible flights with Virgin Australia and our international airline partners.  You can also redeem your Points to travel to almost 600 destinations around the world.

We are proud to partner with some of the world’s best airlines:

Air Berlin
Air New Zealand
Delta Air Lines
Etihad
Hawaiian Airlines
Silk Air
Singapore Airlines
Virgin America
Virgin Atlantic
Want to live it up in the Big Apple? Fly direct from Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to Los Angeles with Virgin Australia and connect to New York City with our partner Delta Air Lines. Velocity members earn a minimum 120 Status Credits and 9,631 Velocity Points on a return Brisbane to New York trip.

Or dreaming of London? Take off from Sydney to Abu Dhabi with Virgin Australia and then on to London with our partner Etihad. Velocity members can travel Sydney to London one way from 62,500 Velocity Points plus taxes and fees.

Our earn table is easy to understand with members receiving the same number of Status Credits on Virgin Australia and our major airline partners. To see how many Status Credits and Points you'll earn on flight: http://virg.co/TmFi8.

We've been recognised for our reward seat availability in the Switchfly Reward Seat Availability Survey and Freddie Awards in 2013. To find out how many Points you need to redeem flights for a trip, click here: http://virg.co/Qu1RP.

Not sure where to stay? Velocity members earn Points at over 285,000 hotels in over 37,000 cities worldwide. Make a booking through Agoda or directly with the hotel partner. You can also redeem your Points for a stay at one of 75,000 providers across 180 countries with Virgin Australia Holidays.

And need a hire car? Earn 3 Velocity Points for every $1 spent on bookings with Hertz, Thifty and Europcar within Australia and New Zealand and 800 Points per hire outside Australia and New Zealand. Redemptions are also available with Europcar. over 37,000 cities worldwide. Make a booking through Agoda or directly with the hotel partner. You can also redeem your Points for a stay at one of 75,000 providers across 180 countries with Virgin Australia Holidays.

With Velocity, the world is at your feet!

If you’re not already a Velocity member, it’s free and easy to join: http://virg.co/ONAem

Flying High With John Borgetti

Four years ago, John Borghetti was passed over as CEO of Qantas. Now, as head of rival Virgin Australia, he's taking revenge. By Adele Ferguson.

"Killing Qantas slowly would be a tragedy for Qantas and our employees," Alan Joyce, the CEO of Qantas, belted out in his thick Irish accent at a late-afternoon press conference on Derby Day in October 2011. Camera crews and journalists had been told to show up at the airline's headquarters in Sydney's Mascot for a jaw-dropping announcement at 5pm. They weren't disappointed. "We have decided to ground the Qantas international and domestic fleet immediately," Joyce announced. "I repeat, we are grounding the Qantas fleet now."

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