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Maritime and aviation
* Pan-pan — Maritime / aviation urgency call.
* Mayday — Maritime / aviation distress call.
CRM although first established in the civil aviation industry as cockpit resource management has been adopted and adapted by many other industries, some of which are the commercial maritime shipping industry using a form called " Maritime Resource Management ( MRM )" and the USCG uses it as CRM.
The Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification, as well as divers and submariners for the navy.

Maritime and First
First to the scene were 116 cadets under the direction of Lieutenant Commander H. J. Copeland from USS Nantucket, a training ship of the Massachusetts Nautical School ( which is now the Massachusetts Maritime Academy ), that was docked nearby at the playground pier.
Luftwaffe records indicate that the Ju 88 maritime fighters were operating beyond their normal patrol area to intercept and shoot down the aircraft. Bloody Biscay: The Story of the Luftwaffe's Only Long Range Maritime Fighter Unit, V Gruppe / Kampfgeschwader 40, and Its Adversaries 1942 – 1944 ( Chris Goss, 2001 ) quotes First Oberleutnant Herbert Hintze, Staffel Führer of 14 Staffeln and based in Bordeaux, that his Staffel shot down the DC-3 because it was recognised as an enemy aircraft, unaware that it was an unarmed civilian airliner.
* WikiSource Link: s: First International Maritime Conference Held for Devising an Uniform System of Meteorological Observations at Sea < u > First International Maritime Conference </ u > Held for Devising an Uniform System of Meteorological Observations at Sea.
A recent example of Merchant Navy officers, graduating from cadets, at their ' passing out ' ceremony from Warsash Maritime Academy in Southampton, with former First Sea Lord Alan West, Baron West of Spithead, in 2011.
* " First U. S. Maritime Service Training Station "-Mast Magazine, March 1944
Additionally, a Maritime Union would presumably be represented at the nation's First Ministers ' meetings of the Prime Minister and provincial Premiers by only one voice instead of three or four.
Lord Howe's action, or the Glorious First of June ( exhibited 1795 ) and other large naval pictures were commissioned to commemorate British naval victories, many of them ending up soon afterwards in the Greenwich Hospital Gallery ( in whose successor, the National Maritime Museum, they still remain ).
The Mi ' kmaq are the First Nations people who have traditionally inhabited today's Maritime Canada, the Gaspé Peninsula, and parts of northern New England.
First established in 1827 as the Advance Officers ' Class of the Imperial Russian Navy and later the Nikolayev Naval Academy and reorganized as the Petrograd Maritime Academy in 1917, and at various times renamed as the WPRF Naval Academy, the Marshal of the Soviet Union Kliment Voroshilov Naval Academy and the Marshal of the Soviet Union Andrei Grechko Naval Academy, it gained its current name and title in 1990.
: 2nd in Stage 3 International Cycling Classic, First National Bank Maritime Bay Classic ( USA )

Maritime and European
Bank for International Settlements, Council of Europe, Central European Initiative, EBRD, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, FAO, Group of 77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, International Criminal Court, International Development Association, IFAD, International Finance Corporation, IFRCS, ILO, International Monetary Fund, International Maritime Organization, Interpol, IOC, International Organization for Migration ( observer ), ISO, ITU, Non-Aligned Movement ( guest ), Organization of American States ( observer ), OIC ( observer ), OPCW, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, United Nations, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMEE, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO ( observer )
Cape Breton Island's first residents were likely Maritime Archaic natives, ancestors of the Mi ' kmaq, the latter of whom inhabited the island at the time of European discovery.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, just the opposite was the case with little to no population concentration in major industrial centres as the predominantly rural resource-dependent Maritime economy continued on the same path as it had since European settlement on the region's shores.
* European Maritime Day ( European Council )
In the UK, the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers put forward a slate of candidates in the 2009 European Parliament elections under the banner of No to EU – Yes to Democracy, a broad left-wing alter-globalisation coalition involving socialist groups such as the Socialist Party, aiming to offer an alternative to the " anti-foreigner " and pro-business policies of the UK Independence Party.
Prior to the arrival of European colonial powers, the island of Timor was part of the trading networks that stretched between India and China and incorporating Maritime Southeast Asia.
In a February 2006 ruling, the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court ( Copenhagen ) found systematic crawling, indexing and deep-linking by portal site ofir. dk of real estate site Home. dk not to conflict with Danish law or the database directive of the European Union.
* European Maritime Force
* European Commissioner for Fisheries & Maritime Affairs
HKETO London serves concurrently as Hong Kong's permanent mission to the International Maritime Organisation, HKETO Brussels to the European Communities, and HKETO Geneva to the World Trade Organisation.
* International Maritime Confederation, the umbrella association of maritime organizations and marine societies on the European level
If enforced, the International Maritime Organization's marine fuel requirement will mean a 90 % reduction in sulphur oxide emissions ; whilst the European Union is planning stricter controls on emissions.
As European Commissioner, he has been responsible for spearheading the EU's Integrated Maritime Policy and for innovative measures in fisheries, particularly through the involvement of stakeholders and the fight against illegal fishing activities, aimed at achieving sustainability in the sector.
* European Maritime Force
The Maritime Pine features the longest and most robust needles of all European pine species.
In November 2009 she was nominated as the representative of Greece in the European Commission and on 27 November 2009 was nominated as the Commissioner-designate for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
EUFOR is subordinate to the European Union Military Staff, and complements other EU military forces such as Eurocorps, the European Gendarmerie Force, European Maritime Force and EU Battlegroups.
* European Maritime Force
* The European and North American Railway was constructed as part of a plan to link the Maritime provinces with the North American rail network at Portland.
The Maritime Archaic people were later supplanted by the Beothuk, and possibly the Dorset Eskimos, who occupied the area until the arrival of European settlers.

Maritime and war
The war ended and Britain had gained control over the entire Maritime region.
But until the end of the war with the Empire of Japan all the ships would remain under the authority of the Combined Shipping Adjustment Board and the United Maritime Authority.
This surprise move and pressure by the Maritime Powers ( Great Britain and the Dutch Republic ) forced Denmark – Norway to withdraw from the war in August 1700 according to the terms of the Peace of Travendal.
After the dissolution of the first coalition through the peace of Travendal and with the victory at Narva ; the Swedish chancellor, Benedict Oxenstjerna, attempted to use the bidding for the favor of Sweden by France and the Maritime Powers ( then on the eve of the War of the Spanish Succession ) to end the war and make Charles an arbiter of Europe.
Memorial to members of the Royal Norwegian Navy, Army and Merchant Marine in Halifax Regional Municipality | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on the flag plaza outside the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. On June 7, 1940 13 ships, five aircraft and 500 men from the Royal Norwegian Navy followed the King to the United Kingdom and continued the fight from bases there until the war ended.
The approaches made to Spain came to naught ( the Nine Years ' War was not a religious war ), but the Maritime Powers were also keen for peace.
During the cold war, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force jointly developed a nuclear submarine with the United States Navy.
Prior to the end of World War II Japanese ship names were rendered in kanji ; after the end of the war this tradition was abandoned in favor of hiragana to separate the perception of the Maritime Self-Defense Forces from the old navy.
However, finally, stronger combines like the Wheat Executive ( end of 1916 ) and the Allied Maritime Transport Council ( end of 1917 ) were set into work and had a big share in winning the war.
He taught navigation at the Maritime Service Officers ' School in Alameda during the last year of the war, and struggled with the decision of whether to become a photographer or an economist.
Certain of the Company ’ s vessels participate in the U. S. Maritime Security Program ( the Program ), which ensures that militarily useful U. S. Flag vessels are available to the United States Department of Defense in the event of war or national emergency.
When Château-Renault had set out for the Caribbean in 1701, war between France and the Maritime Powers had not yet been declared ; but the convoy had since received news of the outbreak of hostilities and of Rooke's blockade of Cádiz, the usual destination of the silver fleet from America.
By the end of the war, U. S. shipyards working under Maritime Commission contracts had built a total of 5, 777 oceangoing merchant and naval ships.
After the war, he worked as a hockey coach and returned to his native New Brunswick where he was employed as a scout for the Maple Leafs, covering the Maritime provinces.
The museum also has extensive galleries of model ships, including one with historic model ships built entirely from cardboard or paper as well as a particularly fine bone model of the French warship Vengeur du Peuple which was built around 1800 by French prisoners of war, a Children's Maritime Discovery Centre, a recreation of the forecastle of Vancouver's ship Discovery, an extensive collection of maritime art, and a large library and archives.
It became apparent immediately when this Nation entered the war that a special agency to deal with the operational problems peculiar to war was necessary to supplement the Maritime Commission.
Maritime Civil Affairs Teams ( MCATs ) lessen the impact of military operations imposed during peace and periods of declared war, and increase the impact of humanitarian civil assistance ( HCA ) and contingency operations in support of theater security cooperation plans.
The successful defense of Fort Cumberland preserved the territorial integrity of the British Maritime possessions, and Nova Scotia remained loyal throughout the war.
Zodiac contributed to the war effort by constructing airplanes, working primarily for the Aérostation Maritime ( Naval Balloon Command ).
Constitution, places him at the helm of the country ’ s oldest commissioned war ship still afloat Following his graduation from Sacred Heart, Cooper attended the Massachusetts Maritime Academy ( MMA.

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