Mark Meeker
Licensed FAA Flight Dispatcher. Fully certified Air Cargo Agent, since 1974 with Airline Cargo Experience. Having both forwarder and airline backround. FAA Qualified in Haz Mats-Cargo Security
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Michigan Institute of Aviation Technology and other Technical training-Hands onMotto
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History of the Airlines and the Air Cargo Industry Part FiveThe development of civil aviation in the US up to the 747 Jumbo Jet
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A Brief History of the Airlines and Air Cargo USA Part FiveThe beginning of the "Jet Age" in the USA, the competition between several major aircraft producers to provide the needs of the airlines of the world.
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A Brief History of the Airlines and Air Cargo Industry (Part Four)The evolution of the earliest jet powered airliners, and some failures
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The DC-3 Special: Tales of the Gooney BirdThe story of a single type of airplane, that singlehandedly wrote aviation history. After seventy years, the DC-3 is still around.
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A Brief History of the Airlines and Air Cargo Industry Part ThreeThe restoration of the Civil Airlines in the US. Some new types of post war airliners, the early years of the Air Cargo Industry and
the beginnings of Jet Power. -
Air Cargo IndustryHighlighting the development of the "Land Plane" capable of operating airport to airport, as opposed to the familiar Flying Boats of the time. The onset of World War II and the contribution of the
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The Air Cargo IndustryHow the air cargo industry began in the USA. Up to and including WWII.
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Cargo Security is a LieThe current Air Cargo System is set up as previously mentioned, based on a known shipper program. This program involves the individual Air Freight Forwarder (Domestic or International) dealing with a "known" customer, and a good past record of shipments.