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Flewber Global Inc. Announces The Appointment of Peter John Pahygiannis as Director of Operations for Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary Ponderosa Air, LLC

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måndag, april 1, 2024

NEW YORK, April 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Flewber Global Inc., a leader in local and regional personal air mobility solutions, today announced the appointment of aviation industry veteran Peter John Pahygiannis as Director of Operations for Ponderosa Air, LLC, its wholly-owned FAA Part 135 Operator.

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  • NEW YORK, April 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Flewber Global Inc., a leader in local and regional personal air mobility solutions, today announced the appointment of aviation industry veteran Peter John Pahygiannis as Director of Operations for Ponderosa Air, LLC, its wholly-owned FAA Part 135 Operator.
  • Mr. Pahygiannis’ career is filled with many notable highlights, most recently serving as the Director of Operations for the largest Vision Jet fleet in the United States, where he was responsible for establishing, maintaining, and managing all aspects of regulatory and safety compliance.
  • “We are thrilled to welcome Peter Pahygiannis to the Flewber Global team,” said Marc Sellouk, Founder and CEO at Flewber Global.
  • His extensive experience will be invaluable in navigating the complex regulatory landscape and ensuring the highest standards of safety for Flewber Hops passengers.

Why AI can’t replace air traffic controllers

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tisdag, januari 30, 2024

In the air traffic control system, everything must meet the highest levels of safety, but not everything goes according to plan.

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  • In the air traffic control system, everything must meet the highest levels of safety, but not everything goes according to plan.
  • I’m an aerospace engineer who led a National Academies study ordered by Congress about air traffic controller staffing.
  • As the scenario above illustrates, humans are likely to remain a necessary central component of air traffic control for a long time to come.

What air traffic controllers do

  • The Federal Aviation Administration’s fundamental guidance for the responsibility of air traffic controllers states: “The primary purpose of the air traffic control system is to prevent a collision involving aircraft.” Air traffic controllers are also charged with providing “a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic” and other services supporting safety, such as helping pilots avoid mountains and other hazardous terrain and hazardous weather, to the extent they can.
  • Tower controllers provide the local control that clears aircraft to take off and land, making sure that they are spaced safely apart.
  • Tower controllers are aided by some displays but mostly look outside from the towers and talk with pilots via radio.
  • At larger airports staffed by FAA controllers, surface surveillance displays show controllers the aircraft and other vehicles on the ground on the airfield.

How technology can help

  • Public concern about a growing number of close calls have put a spotlight on aging technology and staffing shortages that have led to air traffic controllers working mandatory overtime.
  • New technologies can help alleviate those issues.
  • Systems help alert controllers to potential conflicts between aircraft, or aircraft that are too close to high ground or structures, and provide suggestions to controllers to sequence aircraft into smooth traffic flows.
  • Researchers are using machine learning to analyze and predict aspects of air traffic and air traffic control, including air traffic flow between cities and air traffic controller behavior.

How technology can complicate matters

  • New technology can also cause profound changes to air traffic control in the form of new types of aircraft.
  • For example, current regulations mostly limit uncrewed aircraft to fly lower than 400 feet (122 meters) above ground and away from airports.
  • Some plan to have their aircraft fly regular flight routes and interact normally with air traffic controllers via voice radio.

Expect the unexpected

  • Controllers are given the responsibility and the flexibility to adapt how they manage their airspace.
  • The requirements for the front line of air traffic control are a poor match for AI’s capabilities.
  • People expect air traffic to continue to be the safest complex, high-technology system ever.


Amy Pritchett receives funding from the National Science Foundation through the Center for Advanced Aerial Mobility and Sensors (CAAMS) on the topic of in-flight autonomy capable of resolving faults and failures in on-board systems, and is finishing up a project sponsored by NASA examining human-autonomy teaming in advanced aerial mobility.

Black Friday Nike Tech Deals (2023): Early Nike Hoodies, Jackets & More Fleece Clothing Deals Reviewed by Saver Trends

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torsdag, november 9, 2023

Shop Nike shoes & sneakers including Nike Blazer, Dunk, Air Max, Air Force 1 & more (StockX.com)

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  • Shop Nike shoes & sneakers including Nike Blazer, Dunk, Air Max, Air Force 1 & more (StockX.com)
    For more early savings, Saver Trends recommends checking out Walmart.com .
  • Nike, a global sports apparel giant, stands as a symbol of excellence in the athletic world.
  • Renowned for its high-quality footwear, apparel, and accessories, Nike offers a vast array of products designed for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
  • Whether it’s trendy athletic shoes, classic leather boots, or comfortable loafers, this year's Black Friday sales are bound to accommodate every fashion inclination.

3rd Annual ASCAP Foundation Holiday Auction Kicks Off Online with Exclusive Items Donated by Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg, Olivia Rodrigo, Selena Gomez, Travis Barker, Tenacious D, Steve Aoki, Chris Stapleton, Reneé Rapp, Big Daddy Kane, Stephen Schwartz, Songwri

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torsdag, november 30, 2023

NEW YORK, Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Top musical talent is coming together to help support the next generation of songwriters and bring music education to young people as part of the third annual Holiday Auction for The ASCAP Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to supporting music creators. In the past year alone, ASCAP Foundation programs benefited more than 300,000 people, including 60,000 students from 700 schools.

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  • In the past year alone, ASCAP Foundation programs benefited more than 300,000 people, including 60,000 students from 700 schools.
  • The auction takes place online at www.ascapfoundation.org/auction23 from today through December 14.
  • "It has been incredible to see the donations pour in from ASCAP's top members as we work together to raise funds to support future music creators.
  • It is truly a one-of-a-kind auction for music fans, and we thank our supporters from the bottom of our hearts for their generosity."

Nike Air Max & Air Force 1 Black Friday Deals (2023): Top Early Nike Sneakers Savings Revealed by The Consumer Post

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onsdag, november 8, 2023

Shop Nike shoes & sneakers including Nike Blazer, Dunk, Air Max, Air Force 1 & more (StockX.com)

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  • Shop Nike shoes & sneakers including Nike Blazer, Dunk, Air Max, Air Force 1 & more (StockX.com)
    For more live deals, click here to shop Walmart’s full range of products.
  • The Nike Air Force 1, a timeless icon in the world of sneakers, has maintained its appeal for over three decades.
  • Nike Air Max, a trailblazing line of sneakers, revolutionized the industry with its introduction in 1987.
  • The hallmark of Air Max technology is the visible air unit in the sole, providing unmatched cushioning and support.

Black Friday Jordan & Air Jordan Deals (2023): Top Early Jordan 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11 & More Nike Sneaker Sales Compared by Consumer Articles

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onsdag, november 8, 2023

Shop Nike shoes & sneakers including Nike Blazer, Dunk, Air Max, Air Force 1 & more (StockX.com)

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  • Shop Nike shoes & sneakers including Nike Blazer, Dunk, Air Max, Air Force 1 & more (StockX.com)
    Interested in more deals?
  • Air Jordan sneakers represent a legacy of continual innovation.
  • Over the years, each model has offered unique features, from the Air Jordan 3's elephant print to the Air Jordan 11's patent leather.
  • The evolving design language and commitment to quality make Air Jordan sneakers a prime choice for both athletes and collectors.

Why are US politicians so old? And why do they want to stay in office?

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tisdag, november 7, 2023

It was hard to avoid the fact that it had been three decades since Clinton was in office – yet at 77, he’s somehow three years younger than Biden.

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  • It was hard to avoid the fact that it had been three decades since Clinton was in office – yet at 77, he’s somehow three years younger than Biden.
  • Biden, now 80 years old, is the first octogenarian to occupy the Oval Office – and his main rival, former President Donald Trump, is 77.
  • If he had run and won, he would have been 72 at the 1997 inauguration.

A trend toward older people

  • For 140 years, William Henry Harrison held the record as the oldest person ever elected president, until Ronald Reagan came along.
  • Harrison was a relatively spry 68 when he took office in 1841, and Reagan was 69 at his first inauguration in 1981.
  • When Reagan left office at age 77, he was the oldest person ever to have served as president.

Beyond the White House

  • Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley was just reelected and has turned 90, with no plans to retire.
  • Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders is 81 and hasn’t mentioned retirement at all.
  • In the House, California Democrat and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, at age 83, just announced she’s running for reelection for her 19th full term in office.
  • Every one of the 20 oldest members of Congress is at least 80, and this is the third-oldest House and Senate since 1789.

Delayed retirement

  • Most baby boomers who delay retirement do so because they can’t afford to stop working, due to inflation or lack of savings.
  • But all of these political leaders have plenty of money in the bank – many are millionaires.
  • If they retired, they would enjoy government pensions and health care benefits in addition to Medicare.
  • It’s easy to see why so few of them want to walk away.

Age limits?

  • There have been calls to impose age limits for federal elected office.
  • Yet the most stressful job in the world has no upper age limit.
  • And having the wisdom to realize that life is short and about more than just going to work.
  • We’ve got to get back to electing people in their 50s and early 60s.” And the polling shows that most Americans would say, “Amen, brother.”


Mary Kate Cary does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

FAT JOE TEAMS UP WITH AVAKIN LIFE MERCHANDISE TO PROMOTE ECO-CONSCIOUSNESS, PLANETPLAY TO INVEST PROCEEDS INTO CLIMATE PROJECTS

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onsdag, oktober 4, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- PlanetPlay, the first-ever climate-conscious games marketplace, and Lockwood Publishing, creator of mobile metaverse experience Avakin Life, have announced a partnership with GRAMMY-nominated recording artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Fat Joe to promote eco-consciousness in the gaming community. The venture will deliver a series of exclusive in-game and physical merchandise created in collaboration with Fat Joe with a portion of proceeds donated to PlanetPlay to fund global climate projects.

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  • The venture will deliver a series of exclusive in-game and physical merchandise created in collaboration with Fat Joe with a portion of proceeds donated to PlanetPlay to fund global climate projects.
  • "I really respect PlanetPlay and Lockwood Publishing's unique and creative approach to supporting environmental sustainability," Fat Joe said.
  • On Oct. 11, Avakin Life players can contribute to the fight against climate change by purchasing a series of limited-edition Fat Joe virtual items, including unique clothing and accessories, through the in-game marketplace.
  • To celebrate the launch, Fat Joe will host a one-day, pop-up event at his iconic store in the Bronx, UP NYC .

National Geographic to Commemorate 60th Anniversary of Former President John F. Kennedy’s Assassination With 2nd Installment of the Emmy® Award-Winning ONE DAY IN AMERICA Franchise With JFK: ONE DAY IN AMERICA

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onsdag, september 20, 2023

The three-part series produces a comprehensive account of that tragic moment in American history and the ripples that followed.

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  • The three-part series produces a comprehensive account of that tragic moment in American history and the ripples that followed.
  • The limited series premieres Nov. 5 at 8/7c on National Geographic with three back-to-back episodes and streams on Disney+ and Hulu on Nov. 6.
  • The first installment, 9/11: ONE DAY IN AMERICA, won an Emmyfor Outstanding Historical Documentary in 2022.
  • For National Geographic, Carolyn Payne is executive producer, and Tom McDonald is executive vice president, Global Factual and Unscripted Content.

Congress needs to pass 12 funding bills in 11 days to avert a shutdown – here’s why that isn’t likely

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tisdag, september 5, 2023

Congress has just 11 days when it’s in session before the next federal fiscal year begins on Oct. 1, 2023.

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  • Congress has just 11 days when it’s in session before the next federal fiscal year begins on Oct. 1, 2023.
  • And in that time, it will need to enact all 12 appropriation bills to ensure that government agencies and departments have funding to keep programs going – or face a potential government shutdown.
  • This is due to the magnitude of the differences not only between the two parties but also between the House and Senate.

One down, many to go

    • But just before the House broke for August recess, it passed one appropriation bill, for military construction.
    • The problem is the military construction bill is traditionally the easiest to pass, as it is very small – this year it stood at US$19.1 billion in spending.
    • This is substantially less than the largest bill, which is usually the Labor, Health, Human Services and Education bill.

Ideological impasse

    • These will be vehemently opposed by Democrats and potentially create an impasse in negotiations.
    • Another complicating factor is that, recently, the administration submitted to Congress a request for a $45 billion supplemental appropriation that includes $24 billion for the war in Ukraine.
    • In the past, these measures would often be attached to either an individual appropriation bill or what is known as a continuing resolution.
    • While, constitutionally, appropriation bills must start in the House, they have to be reconciled with whatever version the Senate passes.

A history of shutdowns

    • This approach has been endorsed by the White House to give time to negotiate a permanent solution.
    • But the Freedom Caucus has indicated it will oppose such a measure unless it can attach many of its ideological riders.
    • Since the 1974 Budget Act, there have been 22 such gaps or shutdowns due to the inability of Congress to enact all the appropriation bills.
    • This shutdown lasted 35 days – the longest in history.

A record shutdown?

    • Politically, the Republicans received virtually nothing beneficial from the 1995 or 2018 shutdowns, and were in fact blamed for both.
    • Similarly, Republicans received little in 2013 but also seemed to receive less blame.
    • Congress has just 11 working days to pass these bills, and that seems virtually impossible, especially in the current political climate.
    • I even wouldn’t rule out a much longer shutdown of a couple of months that exceeds the record 35 days during the Trump administration.