In the past three centuries, the aviation industry has achieved three major achievements. Balloon flight of Montgomery brothers in 1873, glider flight of Otto Rilin tar of 1890, engine driven flight of Wright brothers of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903. These historical achievements were shocking in the field of aerodynamics, but far from the images discovered by archaeologists who tried to fly in the prehistoric cave more than 4,000 years ago.
Nadezhda is an aircraft operation and air traffic management engineer with over 11 years experience specializing in creating aviation databases, flight crew training programs, flight simulators, and computer-based training development cycles. Since 2013, she is the owner of EASA PPL (A) (aviation related certification) and is fluent in 3 languages. Constantine has 14 years of experience in consulting, market research, and finance operations. He received a master's degree in banking and finance, he was an enthusiastic small air enthusiast and co-founder of aerotrips.com, where he worked for four years before joining the Aeron team. He is an EASA certified pilot since 2013.
One of the main uses of computers is to simulate realistic situations where participant's role-playing machine fly. The flight simulator solves the flight equation using a computer and trains future pilots. The military started a full-time role-playing simulation and soldiers used computers for comprehensive training and were trained on many specific tasks under wartime circumstances. Examples include weapon shooting, vehicle simulator, and control station model. Role-playing also allows researchers to study interpersonal behaviors by assigning research participants to specific roles and instructing participants to act as if a particular set of conditions is true It refers to the technique usually used. This technique of distribution and function in psychological research has a long history. It has been used in early classical social psychology experiments by Kurt Lewin (1939/1997), Stanley Milgram (1963) and Phillip Zimbardo (1971).
According to Article 18, which prevents or threatens the aircraft crew or cabin crew, prevents the duties of the member or cabin crew, prevents or fulfills its duties, or attempts such acts. According to Article 18, Impunity shall not exceed 20 years, or both shall be fined. However, if you use dangerous weapons to attack or threaten members or waiters, that individual should be sentenced to years or to life sentence sentences.