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i dont know what it means but i keep seeing the number 13 multiple times during the day as well
As of November 2011:Time PeriodRate of Interest180 days to Less than 1 year8%1 year9.25%555 days9.3%777 days9.35%1000 days9.4%Extra 0.5% for Senior Citizens
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TBC Bank does not assign IBAN numbers to customer's accounts. Since IBAN typically consists of country code, bank code and beneficiary's account number, TBC Bank has suggested me to use just beneficiary's account number. But they said it is prefereble to use their SWIFT code - TBCBGE22. You can contact TBC Bank at +995 32 777 000.
Southwest Airlines for passengers, FedEx for freight. Here is a Captain pay comparison at 12 years of seniority, by the largest type in fleet (best paying):American 777 - $92,527Continental 777 - $92 ,288Delta 777 - $ 96,020Fed EX (widebody) $16,650Northwest 747 - $13,275Southwest 737 - $15,642United 747 - $11,960US Airways (A330) $11,520UPS (all a/c) $18,144Payscales for 2008. For more info on pilot pay and how these figures were calculated, visit airlinepilotcentral.com
The reason pilots engage the auto-pilot after take-off is to ease their time flying and to reduce the workload that they have to do in the cockpit. It it much safer to do this rather then hand-flying it.
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.
3 x 7 x 37 = 777
As of Nov 30, 2010, FedEx using the following air crafts that were built by Boeing: -Boeing 727: currently has 77 in fleet -Boeing 757: currently has 48 in fleet -Boeing 777: currently has 12 in fleet
77 / 7 - 777 / 7 - 777 / 7 - 777 / 7 - 7
Yes it can
39% of 777 = 39% * 777 = 0.39 * 777 = 303.03
12% of 777 = 12% * 777 = 0.12 * 777 = 93.24
It is: 777*100 = 77,700 cm
Depending on the type of Boeing 777, the price will vary between 202 to 245.5 million US dollars
Yes, the 777 is MUCH more fuel efficient, it has a longer range and is cheaper to maintain. It also will remain in production.