Here is a company in Noblesville that offers online classes for EMT-B.
Home Page - Emergency Medical Classes
Most work is done online and I think there are 6 required in class sessions. There is currently a class that started last month and ends in December. From the website looks like no...
Most major airports require you to operate the transponder on the ground. This along with ground based radar is how they help keep track of planes on the ground.
Our planes have this because we subscribe to the service, the company can see us at any time. Also there is newer technology that allows ATC to see us over the ocean and communicate with us via text message over satellite. Not all planes have been upgraded, and not all companies pay for the...
When flying over the oceans, the only way ATC knows where we are at is because we tell them. They know our plan, and we call and tell them we are where we said we were going to be.
Wow you are lucky, that would have turned out very badly for you. This is the very reason I do not place anything in my travel bag that would not make it through security. That bag is dedicated for travel only.
Friend of mine made it through Indy security with his Leatherman. He called me...
I disagree. I think any business owner would completely understand the issue at hand and the confusion that these type fundraisers generate about monies. Why would they not just say we would be happy to write you another check? They had the good will to buy $500 worth of cookies, why would...
Yes the transponder is very easy to shut off.
The ACARS is a bit more involved but any pilot can do it and my guess is most of the flight simulator programs out there have the same functionality, i.e. any teenager with a good computer and simulator program can do it.
Yes if it truly was a fire, one of the first things we would do is tell ATC.
There are two nose tires and you may or may not notice one going flat, but the plane would tell you. This more likely would happen on the main gear where there are six tires on each side, and you would not know it...