Not exact matches
Electrolytes
etc. etc. but the PharmaGABA really, really turned off the fight or
flight nervous
system and all the sudden I felt much better.
As someone who has traveled a lot during my career, I've always been amazed at a plane's temperamental gadgetry as, in addition to the above examples of how a plane could blow up if my Kindle was on while taxiing during takeoff, but the plane's equipment automagically becomes stronger during
flight because the
flight attendants always come over the PA
system when we land — and are taxiing — that it's ok to turn on my cell phone, Kindle,
etc..
It is divided into two areas: the sympathetic
system, which is responsible for generating changes during a fight or
flight situation (such changes include increased circulation to muscles, increased heart rate, pupil dilation
etc.) and the parasympathetic nervous
system, which is responsible for maintaining the body's status quo.
The specific work elements of an aerospace engineer are: developing anionic
systems, finding ways to develop efficient engines, collecting and analyzing
flight testing information, supervising the assembly of an aircraft, writing technical manuals or reports, aircraft maintenance,
etc..
Ι did testing, troubleshooting, and repair of ECM
systems and repair of all interior
flight panels and indicators (ECM Panels, ECS Panels, Left Console Panel, Lights Panels, INU, VSI, Altimeters,
etc..