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Story 1, Los Angeles, early March 2010: Early last month, after a 22 hour flight from Singapore to Los Angeles, I was picked up by someone who works at Boeing, has a PhD in Aeronautical Engineering from Stanford, and an MBA from UC Irvine.
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Story 1, Los Angeles, early March 2010: Early last month, after a 22 hour flight from Singapore to Los Angeles, I was picked up by someone who works at Boeing, has a PhD in Aeronautical Engineering from Stanford, and an MBA from UC Irvine.
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Three years later I emerged with an MS in Aeronautical
Bell, James F. 1977
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He has a BS Degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical
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Naval Post Graduate School and obtained a Masters Degree in Aeronautical
Morrill, David W. 1967
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Naval Post Graduate School and obtained a Masters Degree in Aeronautical
Morrill, Merwin L. 1967
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Naval Post Graduate School and obtained a Masters Degree in Aeronautical
Parker, Maxim C. 1967
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1968 Bachelor of science degree in Aeronautical Engineering (ROTC program),
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FEA software is utilized by various industries that deal in mechanical engineering, such as Aeronautical, Biomechanical, and
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"There's definitely a need for additional training in the high-altitude environment" because "pilots have so little experience hand flying in that regime," according to Bryan Burks , a U.S. airline pilot participating in a training initiative sponsored by Britain's Royal Aeronautical Society.
Air France Crash Report Likely to Alter Pilot Training Andy Pasztor 2011
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