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Fixed-base and operators
Fixed-base operators support a wide range of aeronautical activities which may include one or more of the following:

operators and FBO
In common practice, an FBO is a primary provider of support services to general aviation operators at a public-use airport either located on airport leasehold property or, in rare cases, adjacent to airport leasehold property as a through the fence operation.
Most FBO operators doing business at airports of high to moderate traffic volume are non-governmental organizations, i. e. either privately or publicly held companies.
However several companies do offer " FBO Services " at airports throughout the region, making use of existing facilities, the main point being the provision of credit for overseas operators.
A full-service fixed base operator ( FBO ), TAC Air, provides service to general aviation, airline and military operators.
Million Air is an aviation company that operates fixed base operators ( FBO ) across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.

operators and Atlantic
The airport is a base for scheduled operators Aer Lingus, British Airways ( BA ), EasyJet, Flybe, Monarch Airlines and Virgin Atlantic, as well as charter airlines including Thomas Cook Airlines and Thomson Airways.
There are two fixed based operators on the field, Atlantic Aviation and Signature Flight Support, as well as three flight schools, Above All Aviation, Red Baron Aviation, and Spitfire Aviation.
* Atlantic City Jitney Association, an association of operators of minibus service in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Don Stewart, one of the first scuba operators on the Caribbean island of Bonaire, blames Hass for single-handedly hunting the Atlantic goliath grouper to local extinction.
Throughout the 19th century and early 20th century, steamship service from Yarmouth to New York City, Boston and Portland, Maine, had been provided by various operators, lastly the Dominion Atlantic Railway, subsequently Canadian Pacific Railway.
These responsibilities are carried out by 6 regions, Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairie & Northern, Pacific and the sixth region based in Ottawa ( National Capital Region ) is responsible for air operators operating international flights and certain types of large aeroplanes.
This was made possible by intercept and High Frequency Direction Finder ( HFDF ) sites in the Pacific, Atlantic, and continental U. S., as well as a Japanese telegraphic code school for radio operators in Washington D. C.
Two fixed based operators serve corporate and light general aviation customers: SheltAir and Atlantic Aviation.
The origin of contesting can be traced to the Trans-Atlantic Tests of the early 1920s, when amateur radio operators first attempted to establish long distance radiocommunications across the Atlantic Ocean on the short wave amateur radio frequencies.

operators and Aviation
The plan also sets aside land for the growth of other operators such as Royal Jet and Abu Dhabi Aviation.
Missionary aviation operators AMREF, Mission Aviation Fellowship ( MAF ) and AIM AIR use Wilson Airport as their airport base on the African continent.
Civilian operators may use Terceira Airport / Lajes Air Base after requesting a landing permit according to the rules inscribed in the AIP ( Aeronautical Information Publication ) for Portugal, issued by the Portuguese Directorate of Civilian Aviation ( INAC ).
NOTAMs are created and transmitted by government agencies and airport operators under guidelines specified by Annex 15: Aeronautical Information Services of the Convention on International Civil Aviation ( CICA ).
CASA licences pilots, ground crew, aircraft and airfield operators ; and is responsible for enforcing safety requirements under the Commonwealth Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the Air Navigation Act 1920.
Elliott Aviation is a chain of fixed base operators ( FBOs ) representing Beechcraft and Socata products.
In the mid 1960s, the Federal Aviation Agency selected Plantronics as the sole supplier of headsets for air traffic controllers, and thereafter was selected to supply headsets to the operators of the Bell Telephone company.
The Aviation Supply Chain segment serves commercial operators and OEMS.
The spearhead of the force is a forty-man team made up of operators from the U. S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, U. S. Army's Delta Force, U. S. Army's INSCOM intelligence unit, the U. S. Navy's DEVGRU, the CIA's Special Activities Division, and the U. S. Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment ( a. k. a. SOAR, Nightstalkers.
* the Civil Aviation ( Air Travel Organisers ’ Licensing ) Regulations 1995, regulated by the CAA-covers flight-only holidays bought from tour operators.
* Fixed base operators: Vee Neal Aviation and L. J.
Metrics such as Turbine Actual Runtime are kept to monitor overhaul cycles, and are usually used by commercial operators under Federal Aviation Regulations Parts 135, 121, or 125.
There are two fixed base operators ( FBOs ) on the field: Stebbins Aviation

operators and Signature
Since 2000 many airlines and tour operators have come and gone from Abbotsford, including Air Canada, Air Canada Tango, Air Canada Jazz, Air North, Canada 3000, Central Mountain Air, Helijet, Jetsgo, Signature Vacations, Zoom Airlines, Harmony Airways, Peace Air and ZIP Air.

operators and Flight
Flight surgeons are medical doctors, either MDs or DOs, who are primarily responsible for the medical evaluation, certification and treatment of military aviation personnel — e. g., pilots, Naval Flight Officers, navigators / Combat Systems Officers, astronauts, air traffic controllers, UAV operators and other aircrew members, both officer and enlisted.
Flight departments are traditionally corporate owned operators who manage the aircraft of a specific company.
BBXRT was directed from outset by ground-based operators at Goddard Space Flight Center and was not affected.
However, despite increasing numbers of aircraft operators utilising technological developments including Datalink communications, Future Air Navigation Systems and forwarding waypoint position reports via Automatic Dependent Surveillance ( ADS-C & ADS-B ), or Flight Management Computer, aircraft continue to be required to carry HF radio as a primary means of communication within oceanic airspace.
Flight engineers and boom operators train at Altus AFB, Oklahoma., loadmasters train at Altus AFB, Oklahoma, helicopter flight engineers and aerial gunners train at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, airborne communications specialists train at Keesler AFB, Mississippi, and Air Battle Managers complete Undergraduate Air Battle Manager Training ( UABMT ) at Tyndall AFB, Florida.

operators and Support
ESB Networks: The largest part of the ESB is fleet and equipment ( Fleet & Equipment t is now part of HR & Support and is a tiny entity within ESB NEtworks with only a fraction of the Asset value of the Networks business ) as it owns and maintains the National Electricity distribution and takes meter readings for all operators.
The Felixstowe Haulage Support web site offers live information for Felixstowe hauliers and warehouse operators that can be found on the internet.

operators and operate
Licensed amateur radio operators may operate 802. 11b / g devices under Part 97 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, allowing increased power output but not commercial content or encryption.
Note that the operators operate on elements from the domain and range, respectively, of the " one-to-one " and " onto " function ƒ.
The Caledonian Steam Packet Company was formed in May 1889 to operate steamer services to and from Gourock for the Caledonian Railway and soon expanded by taking over rival steamer operators.
Later they decided to make the concept more international, as HRT would only operate in the US, and renamed it " Black Ops " and incorporated operators from all over the world.
Since SSTV systems operate on voice frequencies, amateurs use it on shortwave ( also known as HF by amateur radio operators ), VHF and UHF radio.
This was often the case in a historical context, and is still true in the developing world, where operators as diverse as taxi drivers and undertakers may operate this service.
In quantum mechanics concepts such as force, momentum, and position are defined by linear operators that operate on the quantum state ; at speeds that are much lower than the speed of light, Newton's laws are just as exact for these operators as they are for classical objects.
The flood gates across the openings are circular segments in cross section, and they operate by rotating, raised to allow " underspill " to allow operators to control upstream levels and a complete 180 degree rotation for maintenance.
* Steep learning curve: In addition to needing the knowledge required to operate a fully manual camera, view camera operators must understand a large number of technical matters that are not an issue to most small format photographers.
With the introduction of UHF CB radios in 1977, many operators used both UHF and HF radios and formed groups to own and operate local FM repeaters.
The railway operators have agreed in conjunction with Scottish Natural Heritage ( SNH ) to operate a formal visitor management plan, that is in place to protect fragile areas of the mountain environment.
These were both used by rival operators Hoverlloyd and Seaspeed to operate regular car and passenger carrying services across the English Channel.
The two main supermarket operators Woolworths and Coles generally trade between 6am and 12 midnight 7 days a week, although some inner-city stores in Sydney & Melbourne operate 24 hours a day.
These operators operate on one or more relations to yield a relation.
* Unlicensed operation — Particularly associated with amateur radio and licensed personal communication services such as GMRS, this refers to use of radio equipment on a section of spectrum for which the equipment is designed but on which the user is not licensed to operate ( most such operators are informally known as " bubble pack pirates " from the sealed plastic retail packaging common to such walkie-talkies ).
This significant decline from over 2000 just a few years ago is attributable both to major cable companies acquiring smaller distributors and to a recent change in CRTC rules by which independent cable operators with fewer than 2, 000 subscribers are no longer required to operate under full CRTC licences.
Some users are foundry operators, who operate the semiconductor fabrication facilities, or " fabs ", and design-service companies who use EDA software to evaluate an incoming design for manufacturing readiness.
FEVE also operate " normal " regional ( express and stopping ) services ( in sections ) from Ferrol to Hendaya ( some sections operated now by regional operators ).
It used to operate, under the leadership of CEO Roman Pané, its own scheduled flights and ad-hoc flights on behalf of various tour operators and airlines in Europe, North and South America, Africa and Southeast Asia.
ING Direct Italy is currently opening its own " bank shops " in the major towns, where customers can operate services on usual web channels, assisted or not by branch operators, and use advanced teller machines for cash and check transactions.
There are three basic types of operators who own, manage and operate private jets.
Other complaints include infrequent service to MARTA stations as well as a complete shutdown of the system every Sunday and on Holidays, as opposed to other regional operators, which operate reduced schedules on these days.
Since operators corresponding to different modes operate in different sub-spaces of the Hilbert space, the entire field is a direct product of over all the modes:
The creation and annihilation operators operate on the multi-mode state by only raising or lowering the number state of their own mode:

1.323 seconds.