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What was the pilot episode of the office?

The pilot episode of the Office is actually called The Pilot.


In what episode of the office did Jim put the stapler in jello?

The very first episode, Season 1 "Pilot"


What are the disadvantages of pilot implementation?

You foolish people, you are sitting there looking for answers, go and look for your balls and suck on it!


Why people are the most important organisational resource?

Because a great plane, high tech avionics and state-of-the-art technology are all of little use without a great pilot. It is always the man behind the system who reigns supreme.


Explain briefly the life cycle of a project?

Key Aspects of Project LifecycleThree aspects of this planning process merit special attention. 1. Setting goals and estimating costs.Each stage of the project lifecycle process involves setting clear goals for the next step and estimating the cost of reaching those goals. If the necessary funds or time are unavailable, it is better to stop the process than to continue and see the project fail. The process can begin again when funds are available.2. The functional requirements study.The functional requirements study is arguably the most important single step in the planning process. Here, careful study is devoted to what information is required for a project, how it is to be used, and what final products will be produced by the project. For a large organization, this amounts to a "map" of how information flows into, around, and out of each office and agency. The FRS also specifies how often particular types of information are needed and by whom. Furthermore, the FRS can look into the future to anticipate types of data processing tasks that expand upon or enhance the organization's work.By assessing information flows so carefully, the FRS allows an organization to set goals for all of the subsequent steps in the lifecycle planning process. The FRS also allows an organization to consider information flows across all the domains of its work, forcing it to consider how different systems will be integrated. Without taking an encompassing view of information flows, a project implemented in one unit may be of no use to another. It is important to take this broad view of information flows to avoid stranding projects between incompatible systems.3. The creation of a prototype.By the time a project has moved into the development stage, the greatest temptation is to jump forward to full implementation. This is a very risky path, for it leaves out the prototyping stage. Prototypes are a critical step because they allow the system to be tested and calibrated to see whether it meets expectations and goals. Making adjustments at the prototype stage is far easier than later, after full implementation. The prototype also allows users to gain a feel for a new system and to estimate how much time (in training and conversion) will be required to move to the pilot and full implementation stages. Finally, a successful prototype can help enlist support and funding for the remaining steps in the lifecycle planning process.

Related questions

How do you become a Boeing pilot?

get a pilot license and ask boieng company probaly


What acquisitions did Boeing make in 2000?

Boeing bought the Space and Communications Division of Hughes Electronics Corporation for $3.75 billion and the Tribune Company's flight mapmaker and pilot services company Jeppesen-Sanderson for $1.5 billion.


When did John Travolta get his pilot's license?

No, John Travolta is NOT licensed to pilot a Boeing 727! He is a private pilot and do have a rating to fly as a SIC (second in command), co-pilot or First Officer (different names on the same thing!) on his Boeing 707! The rating as a SIC in a 707 gives him the privileges to act as the same in the much rarer Boeing 720 but NOT in a 727!


What training and licenses do you need to pilot a DC-10 or Boeing 747 to 777 series airplanes?

The training and licenses you need to pilot a DC-10 or Boeing 747 to 777 series airplanes consist of a commercial pilot license, a multi-engine license, and certification in the Boeing DC-10. This training takes years to attain and lots of money.


Where are the brakes located in a cockpit?

In a Boeing, it is located in the middle of the captain and the co-pilot.


What is a salary of a Boeing 747 pilot?

delta 3,000,000 AA 56,000 british airways 200,000


When was Pilot - pen company - created?

Pilot - pen company - was created in 1918.


How does the 747 Boeing lift off the graound?

It takes off by... 1)The pilot adding full flaps 2)The pilot adding full power 3)The pilot pulling bake on the stick and increasing lift.


How much does a Boeing 747 25 year old pilot earn?

It is unlikely someone 25 years old would be flying a 747. However, if he/she was, it would depend on which seat (captain, first officer or second officer/flight engineer) they were in, years with their company and which company they flew for.


How many people sit in the cock pilot of the Boeing 737?

2 pilots, and occasionally one other person (either an instructor, or a fellow pilot just getting a ride)


Do pilots prefer Airbus or Boeing controls?

It is a matter of personal opinion. Every pilot is different and has different preferences. If you are an aspiring pilot, try both to see which one fits you the best.


What is the name of the pilot in bad company 2?

The pilot's name is Flynn.