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*  Can computer students enter aviation management?


 Ans : yes !  Computer students can Enter into aviation Job.  
they can apply here in aviation with different different course programme.  
Airport ground staff / reservation / ticketing and so on  
Apply in the Link and  apply here   -  

link of Apply given below -  


*   What is a conditional MDA in aviation?

Ans -  Minimum Descent Altitude (M.D.A) :   is a specified altitude ||  Circling Approach below which descent must not be made without the required visual reference or height in a Non-Precision Approach 

             M.D.A 
M.D.H
referenced to mean sea level
referenced to the aerodrome elevation
FULL name - referenced to the
aerodrome elevation
FULL name - Minimum Descent Height

*  Diploma in aviation student can apply for aviation security

Ans -  yes ,  They can apply.  

AVIATION SECURITIES   :   


WIDE SPREADING OF GLOBALISATION TRADE , CIVIL AVIATION ORGANISATION , BECOME THE CORE OF TRADE.  
Its connects all the countries in globe.  its plays a big role in gateways or border of the country.  
its operation everyday tightening  and giving the security in spite of  reliability.  


Items forbidden for air transportation.

Prohibition to carry light firearms and other projectile-launching
devices.

a) Toy guns, replicas and imitation
firearms that can be mistaken for
real weapons;
b) Parts of firearms (excluding
telescopic sights);

c) Air guns and CO2, including pistols,
pellet guns, rifles and weapons of
spherical pellets;

d) Pistols for sparklers and flares;
(e)Bows, crossbows and arrows;

e) Harpoons and spears;

f) Slingshots and catapults or similar


 Prohibition to carry knives, sharp objects or sharp edges.


a) Objects to cut and shred, such as
axes, hatchets and knives;

b) Knives with a blade longer than 6
cm long;

c) Multipurpose blades;

d) Scissors with blades more than 6
cm long;

e) Equipment for martial arts with
sharp objects or sharp edges; and

f) Swords and sabres;

g) Corkscrews              



BANNED BLADES:

The blade is greater than 2.36
inches or 6 centimetres long.
The width of the blade is 1/2 inch
at its widest point.

The knife has a fixed blade or firm
saw during use.

The knife has a moulded grip that looks like a weapon of attack

Razor blades, stiletto or blades are not allowed


Any tool that can eventually be used as a weapon,is prohibited in the passenger cabin of an aircraft and the security-restricted areas of airports being carried by passengers, or anyone else, such as:  

a) Crowbars;
b) Drills and drill bits, including portable electric
drills;


c) Tools with blades of more than 6 cm that can be
used as weapons, such as screwdrivers,
chisels, etc.;
d) Saws, including portable electric saws;
e) Torches;
f) Tools for tightening tire nuts and pneumatic 


Prohibition to carry blunt instruments.

Any element or blunt instrument that could eventually be used as a weapon to cause serious injury by hitting, are prohibited in the passenger cabin of an aircraft and the security-restricted areas of airports, being carried by passengers, or any one, can be:
a) Baseball and softball bats;
b) Batons and sticks, such as batons, truncheons
and calves;
c) Equipment for martial arts. 





Prohibition to transport explosives, flammable substances and devices. 
Flares and Ammunition can be:
a) Ammunition;
b) Primers;
c) Detonators and fuses;
d) Replica or imitation explosive devices;
e) Mines, grenades, and other explosive military
equipment;

f) Material for pyrotechnics, including fireworks;
g) Cartridges, fumigants, or other containers;
h) Dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives;
i) Matches and lighters.







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