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HND and for
In the UK for example an HND or even HNC is acceptable in some programs.
He then achieved a clutch of O-levels, following private tuition, and enrolled for a HND course in Business Studies at Bournemouth Technical College.
Haneda Airport ( HND ), now the main domestic airport for the Greater Tokyo Area, was first established as Haneda Airfield in 1931 in the town of Haneda, Ebara District of Tokyo Prefecture.
It is quite common for those who have achieved a HND to add to their qualification by progressing to other levels such as professional qualifications, or a degree.
In Nigeria, an HND is equivalent to a B. Sc because in order to have an HND, one must have gone through 2 years of ND, a year of Industrial Training, and 2 further years for an HND before it can be awarded.
* HND, the ISO 3166-1 three-letter ( alpha-3 ) code for Honduras
* HND, the IATA airport code for Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan
He studied for an HND in Mechanical Manufacturing at the University of the West of England from 1997 to 2000.
After leaving school he studied for a Higher National Diploma ( HND ) in Computer Science at Thames Polytechnic, and started his career as a computer programmer for Colchester Borough Council.
It provides for a number of qualifications, including GCSE and A-level, as well as a number of vocational courses leading to BTEC First and National Diplomas and other similar qualifications, and some higher education courses leading to HND and foundation degrees.
* IATA Codes for the Airports serving Tokyo, Tokyo Haneda Airport ( HND ) and Narita International Airport ( NRT ).
StarFlyer was supported by local companies to provide a regular service initially from the Kitakyushu Airport to Tokyo International Airport ( Haneda, HND ) 12 times daily, including late evening and early morning flights to allow day returns for business trips and sightseeing.

HND and Airport
* All Nippon Airways ( NH ) uses Narita International Airport ( NRT ), Haneda Airport ( HND ), Kansai International Airport ( KIX ) and Osaka International Airport ( ITM ).
* Japan Airlines ( JL ) uses Narita International Airport ( NRT ), Haneda Airport ( HND ), Kansai International Airport ( KIX ) and Osaka International Airport ( ITM ).

HND and USA
ND and HND completed students can join UK or USA Universities to pursue their studies further

FAA and LID
* Covington Municipal Airport ( Tennessee ) FAA LID
* Atka Airport ( FAA LID: AKA ) of Atka, Alaska
* T00: Chambers County Airport FAA LID
Sylacauga Municipal Airport ( FAA LID: SCD ), also known as Lee Merkel Field, is a city-owned public-use airport located west of the central business district of Sylacauga, a city in Talladega County, Alabama, United States.
San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport ( IATA: SBP, ICAO: KSBP, FAA LID: SBP ), also known as McChesney Field, is an airport located in San Luis Obispo, California serving San Luis Obispo County.
Waycross-Ware County Airport ( IATA: AYS, ICAO: KAYS, FAA LID: AYS ) is a public airport located three miles ( 5 km ) northwest of the central business district of Waycross.
Henry Tift Myers Airport ( IATA: TMA, ICAO: KTMA, FAA LID: TMA ) is a public airport located two miles ( 3 km ) southeast of Tifton, serving the general aviation community, with no scheduled commercial airline service.
( IATA: DIJ, ICAO: KDIJ, FAA LID: DIJ )
Commercial flights are serviced through Jackson Hole Airport ( IATA: JAC, ICAO: KJAC, FAA LID: JAC ) in Jackson, WY, or through Idaho Falls Airport ( IATA: IDA, ICAO: KIDA, FAA LID: IDA ) in Idaho Falls, ID.
Lake Elmo Airport ( FAA LID: 21D ) is a public airport located just outside the city of Lake Elmo in Washington County, Minnesota, about 12 miles east of the central business district ( CBD ) of St. Paul.
Maxson Airfield ( FAA LID: 89NY ) is a privately owned, private-use airport located two nautical miles ( 4 km ) south of the central business district of Alexandria Bay, a village in Jefferson County, New York, United States.
Raleigh Exec Jetport ( ICAO: KTTA, FAA LID: TTA ), formerly known as Sanford-Lee County Airport is located approximately 7 miles northeast of Sanford via U. S. 1.
Richmond County Airport ( ICAO: KRCZ, FAA LID: RCZ ), formerly known as Rockingham-Hamlet Airport is located approximately 3 miles southeast of Rockingham.
Maxson Airfield ( FAA LID: 89NY ) is a privately owned, private-use airport located two nautical miles ( 4 km ) south of the central business district of Alexandria Bay, a village in Jefferson County, New York, United States.
* Scappoose Industrial Airpark, an airport located near Scappoose, Oregon, United States-( FAA LID: SPB )
* Woodbine Municipal Airport ( New Jersey ) ( FAA LID: OBI )
* Beaver County Airport-an airport near Beaver, PA with FAA LID code BVI
* Havre de Grace Seaplane Base FAA LID
* Lincoln Park Airport FAA LID
* Walker County Airport ( former FAA LID: L02 )
* Morehead-Rowan County Clyde A. Thomas Regional Airport ( FAA LID: M97 ), a public airport located northwest of Morehead, Kentucky, United States
* Ada Municipal Airport ( FAA LID: ADH ) in Ada, Oklahoma

FAA and for
Angola is basically interested in the participation of the FAA operations of the African Union and has formed special units for this purpose.
" Doc " went on to work for the FAA in Fort Worth after his flying career.
In January 2011 the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) assessed the Government of Croatia's Civil Aviation Authority announcing that Croatia complied with International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO ) aviation safety standards for oversight of Croatia's air carrier operations.
When Ford approached the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) about regulatory issues, the critical problem was that the ( then ) known forms of air traffic control were inadequate for the volume of traffic Ford proposed.
However, upon approval from the FAA, development is underway for utilizing a new satellite-navigation " hands free " flight system to travel from airport to airport that will eliminate the need for a pilot's license.
For instance, in the case of light trespass by white strobe lighting from communication towers in excess of FAA minimum lighting requirements the Federal Communications Commission maintains an Antenna Structure Registration database information which citizens may use to identify offending structures and provides a mechanism for processing consumer inquiries and complaints.
The cost versus loss of lives has been considered appropriate at this level ( by FAA for aircraft systems under Federal Aviation Regulations ).
The G-190 and G-230-TS rotary engines were already flying in the experimental market, and Mistral Engines hoped for FAA and JAA certification by 2011.
* FAA and IATA airport code for United States Air Force base Cannon Air Force Base
The Federal Aviation Administration cited the City of Chicago for failure to comply with federal law requiring thirty-day advance notify to the FAA of plans for an airport closure.
GMS received its first part certification in July 2007, when the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) granted Parts Manufacturing Approval ( PMA ) certification for the GMS high pressure turbine ( HPT ) shroud for the CFM56-3 engine.
The STC was the first FAA certification ever granted for alternative life-limited engine parts.
In May 2008, Global Material Solutions received FAA STCs for its remaining life limited parts for CFM56-3 engines.
The Fleet Air Arm ( FAA ) is the branch of the British Royal Navy responsible for the operation of naval aircraft.
The FAA uses the same designation system for aircraft as the RAF.
Three types of fixed-wing aircraft are operated by the FAA for training purposes: pilot training is carried out using the Grob Tutor while, from March 2011, observer training is done using four Beechcraft King Air 350s.
In July 2011 The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) issued a ruling that approves the use of Iridium for Future Air Navigation System ( FANS ) data links, enabling satellite data links with air traffic control ( ATC ) for aircraft flying in the FANS environment including areas not served by Inmarsat ( above or below 70 Degrees Latitude ) which includes Polar routes.
After the phonetic alphabet was developed by the International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO ) ( see history below ) it was adopted by many other international and national organizations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ), the International Telecommunication Union ( ITU ), the International Maritime Organization ( IMO ), the American Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ), the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions ( ATIS ), and the American Radio Relay League ( ARRL ).
Part 141 is a more structured method for pilot training, based on FAA syllabus and other standards.
* the FAA was directed to develop safety standards for commuter airlines ;

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