Sentences with phrase «traveling by air presents»

Traveling by air presents some unique nutritional challenges for the youth athlete trying to maintain a diet high in carbohydrates and fluids, moderate in protein and low in fat.

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At present, these payments are facilitated by Coinbase, however due to Coinbase's decision to drop their Coinbase Merchant Tools and move towards a new system called «Coinbase Commerce» CheapAir.com have reportedly decided to move to rivals BitPay in order to continue facilitating seemly air - travel payments, in Bitcoin, on their website.
The Department of Transportation is issuing a third «Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections» final rule to enhance protections for air travelers and to improve the air travel environment as follows: expanding the pool of reporting carriers for service quality data; requiring reporting carriers to include service quality data for their domestic scheduled flights operated by their code - share partners; enhancing the Department's code - share disclosure regulation to codify the statutory requirement that carriers and ticket agents must disclose any code - share arrangements on their websites on the first display presented in response to a search of a requested itinerary for each itinerary involving a code - share operation; and prohibiting undisclosed biasing based on carrier identity by carriers and ticket agents in any electronic displays of the fare, schedule or availability information of multiple carriers.
FPM is a measure of the distance that the air produced by a motor would travel in a minute, if no resistance were present.
Curated by Ellie Rines, this exhibition highlights the physical responsibilities of transit while presenting the comicality and burden of air travel.
Agency expert Richard Fisher presented an American study that stated «persons with disabilities in the United States who travel by air take, on average, two trips (assumed to be round - trips) every two years, or one round - trip (two one - way trips) per year.»
All United States citizens, including foreign nationals, traveling by air, land, or sea to Canada must present a passport book, passport card, or other Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative compliant document in order to enter the country or to re-enter the US.
The New Passport Rules — What You Need to Know Starting January 23, 2007: All persons traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda must present a valid U.S. passport or other accepted document (Air NEXUS card or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document) that -LSB-.air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda must present a valid U.S. passport or other accepted document (Air NEXUS card or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document) that -LSB-.Air NEXUS card or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document) that -LSB-...]
Suicide, attempted suicide or any intentionally self - inflicted injury of you, a traveling companion, family member or business partner booked to travel with you, while sane or insane; an act of declared or undeclared war; participating in maneuvers or training exercises of an armed service, except while participating in weekend or summer training for the reserve forces of the United States, including the National Guard; riding or driving in races, or speed or endurance competitions or events; mountaineering (engaging in the sport of scaling mountains generally requiring the use of picks, ropes, or other special equipment); participating as a member of a team in an organized sporting competition or participating as a professional in a stunt, athletic or sporting event or competition; participating in skydiving or parachuting, parasailing, hang gliding, bungee cord jumping, extreme skiing, skiing outside marked trails or heli - skiing, mountaineering, any race, speed contests not including any of the regatta races, spelunking or caving, hot air ballooning, or scuba diving if the depth exceeds 120 feet (40 meters) or if you are not certified to dive and a dive master is not present during the dive; piloting or learning to pilot or acting as a member of the crew of any aircraft; being intoxicated or under the influence of any controlled substance unless as administered or prescribed by a legally qualified physician; the commission of or attempt to commit a felony or being engaged in an illegal occupation; normal childbirth or pregnancy (except complications of pregnancy) or voluntarily induced abortion; dental treatment (except as coverage is otherwise specifically provided herein); amounts which exceed the maximum benefit amount for each coverage as shown in the Schedule of Benefits; due to a pre-existing condition, as defined in the plan documents.
Company Driver, Peterson & Associates 2011 — Present • Follow state driving regulations and never once received a ticket • Repair certain car components, saving the company $ 500 a year in repair costs • Add gas and oil to company vehicle and refill air in tires • Assist passengers with any luggage they haveCompany Driver, Law Firm of Southern Pennsylvania2009 — 2011 • Ran errands for employer, including picking up mail and dropping off packages • Cleaned vehicle regularly, which entailed waxing after washing • Communicated with employer when vehicle had to be taken out of commission for some time • Located shortcuts to reduce travel time by an average of 15 minutes
Car Driver, Morano Car Fleet 2016 — Present • Provide passengers with information about attractions around the city • Follow all state driving regulations and had zero accidents while driving • Find shortcuts to reduce travel time, resulting in a higher satisfaction rating for the company on Yelp • Clean spark plugs and refill tires with air pressure at least once a monthCar Driver, The Medical Group2014 — 2016 • Repaired belts and replaced tires personally to cut back on company's mechanic fees by $ 400 annually • Maintained cleanliness of exterior and interior of company cars • Recorded date and time for excursions and inputted data into software • Performed errands for employer, which included picking up groceries and office supplies
Professional Experience Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI) 6/2001 — Present Special Agent, Counterintelligence / Criminal Investigator 12th Field Investigations Squadron — Buckley AFB, CO (8/2004 — Present) • Support national security objectives by organizing and conducting sensitive counterintelligence (CI) operations and investigations, achieving USAF, DOD, and US intelligence community strategic objectives across 21 bases in 20 states • Manage sensitive cover documents for nine agents with zero deficiencies found during an annual audit, ensuring highest level of operational security and directly facilitating the engagement of FIS targets through enhanced trade craft • Conduct background investigations of potential AFOSI applicants to grow department by 15 personnel • Improve AFOSI operations while deployed by mentoring and training agents and providing effective liaison with other federal agencies and Component Command (COCOM) CI representatives • Provide threat awareness briefings to all traveling personnel, safeguarding all research / technology contracts in area • Recruit and utilize operational assets to counter multiple FIS threats to the US Strategic Command and national security • Oversee detachment evidence program by implementing 100 % accountability for all items corresponding to investigations impacting the DOD, earning an «excellent» rating during a spot unit compliance inspection
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