International technical society organizedto advance the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration.
The official magazine of the National Air and Space Museum featuring articles about flight and aviation technology.
U.S. Air Mail Service Pioneers aviation history articles. Airmail milestones early pilots. Photographs of antique airplanes. Post Office ran mail 1919-1927. Commercial airlines worldwide origins.…
Information and access to materials including photographs, documents, and letters regarding the first International Air Meet held in the United States in January 1910.
Features exhibits and memorabilia of women in air and space history.
Reno Air flew between 1992 and 1999, when American Airlines acquired it. This site commemorates the people behind "The Biggest Little Airline in the World."
Mabel Rawlinson was one of 38 female pilots who died in WWII flying for the Army Air Corp. This is her story.
Initiated to help promote and further develop Air Traffic Control knowledge exchange by providing a global meetingplace, information source and communication system.
Discover the world of air traffic control and try free online simulations done with Flash. Those simulations are infinite for you can change the aircraft database inside notepad!
Prepare for a career as an Air Traffic Controller with this self-paced, self-taught career book.
Training for air traffic management staff. Instructor led and e-learning courses available. Includes calendar of courses.
A World Leader in Air Traffic Management, NATS provides safety by ensuring aircraft flying in UK airspace, and over the eastern North Atlantic, are safely separated.
The non-political and non-industrial world professional organization representing approximately 40,000 air traffic controllers in more than 100 countries.
A provider of integral air traffic services; the design, creation and maintenance of airways systems; and the provision of aviation rescue and firefighting services.
NAATS is the sole representative of the Air Traffic Control Specialists who are employed in the Flight Service Stations and their associated data processing centers in the US.
Promotes the safety, efficiency and regularity of international air navigationand to protect and safeguard the individual and general interests of its members.
Controlling center for Cape Canaveral Air Station, America's gateway to space.
Protects public health and the environment by controlling air pollution and encouraging travel choices that minimize emissions.
English index to Gà idhlig air an Lìon, a Scottish Gaelic directory with more than 500 classified links
Description of a research and extension project to reduce wind erosion from agricultural lands and protect air quality in the Columbia Plateau of the inland Pacific Northwest, USA.
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