Documents tagged "Flight"
Found 46 documents with this tag
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The image you've shared appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes on it. The background of the document is white, and there are black texts and markings throughout, indicating that someone has reviewed this material and made annotations. Some of the writing includes phrases like "flight records" and what seems to be questions or points of discussion related to travel logistics. There's also a phone number written at the top right corner of the document. The overall style of the image is typical for a formal record that has been through an inspection or review process, as evidenced by the visible annotations.
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The image shows a page of handwritten notes that appear to be from a telephone interview or conversation with an airline. The text includes questions and answers related to passenger names, flight details, and other specifics about the travel experience. Names like "Tammy" and "Tom" are mentioned as passengers in the context of booking flights or changes to their travel plans. There's also mention of a flight on October 19th, with a change made at JFK (John F. Kennedy International Airport). The person taking the notes has written "Q & A" at the top left corner, indicating that these are questions and answers from the conversation. The handwriting is in black ink on lined paper, suggesting a casual or informal setting for the interview or discussion.
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The image shows a digital presentation slide with the title "February 12, 1995 Flight" in bold, centered font at the top. The slide contains a table with various columns, each headed by text such as "Flight Number," "Route," "Origin," and several others that are not fully visible. There is red-colored highlighting on parts of the text within the table, indicating areas of importance or focus for this presentation. In the lower right corner of the slide, there's a watermark with a series of numbers "012643" overlaid diagonally across the image in a lighter shade of gray. The style of the image is typical for a business or academic presentation.
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The image displays a presentation slide with a table and some text annotations. The title of the slide is "January 3, 1995 Flight", suggesting that the content pertains to a flight schedule from January 3rd, 1995. There's a red arrow pointing at a section of the table which includes numerical data and possibly flight times or information related to specific days within that period. The text is too small to read in detail, but it appears to be part of an educational or informational presentation, possibly regarding historical flights or aviation statistics from that time.
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The image shows a printed document with handwritten annotations. The title of the document reads "May 3, 1999 Flight" and it appears to be related to flight operations or scheduling, given the presence of a list that includes names, numbers, and possibly codes or flight details. A red arrow points towards one part of the text on the document. There are also several circles with lines through them, indicating items crossed out or removed from consideration. The style of the image suggests it might have been taken by someone holding up the paper to a camera or scanner for documentation or sharing purposes.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with information about a flight on November 11th, 1996. The top of the page shows a header that includes the date and possibly the name "Flight" followed by another word that's not entirely visible due to the angle and distance at which the photo was taken. Below this is a table with columns of data, but most of it is obscured or redacted; only the second column from the left can be partially seen, showing numbers such as 10, 5, and others that are cut off. A red arrow points to one row in the document, highlighting something specific within the redactions; however, the details being pointed to are not clear due to the resolution of the photograph.
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The image shows a document with various pieces of information on it, including a title and tables with data. The title at the top reads "August 18, 1994 Flight" in bold letters. Below this title is a table with rows containing numbers that seem to represent seats or positions, such as row one, seat one, which has an asterisk next to it. Another part of the document contains a table with names and other information redacted by being marked out with black lines. The image appears to be a photograph taken of this document, possibly for the purpose of sharing or archiving the information it contains.
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The image is a screenshot of a presentation slide titled "January 2007 Flights" with red annotations highlighting certain parts. The slide includes a table with columns labeled "Date," "From City," "To City," "Airline," and "Passenger(s)" followed by rows with flight information that has been partially obscured due to the redaction of sensitive data. Some text and numbers are visible in these redacted fields, but specific details such as names and flight information are not disclosed. The presentation slide is designed for a formal or professional setting, likely related to travel history or itinerary planning.
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The image displays a slide from a presentation with the title "December 11 & 12, 2000 Flights" at the top. The slide contains a list of flight numbers and details which are partially redacted, as indicated by black lines obscuring some text. The visible flight information includes names like "CO" for Continental Airlines, "NW" for Northwest Airlines, and other abbreviations that likely refer to airline codes. At the bottom left corner of the slide is a watermark with the text "DOCUMENT 097586391". The overall style of the image suggests it's meant for an educational or informational purpose.
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The image shows a page of text that appears to be an official document, possibly from a legal or administrative proceeding. The top of the page has a header with redacted information and a date stamp. The rest of the text includes several numbered items, each beginning with a question followed by a response or statement in italics. The questions and responses are related to flight logs, passengers, and other airline-related matters. There's also a mention of "passenger number 62" and an address that has been redacted. The visible text is not complete sentences but rather fragments of statements and questions, typical of legal proceedings where redactions may be necessary for privacy or security reasons.
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The image appears to be a handwritten page, possibly from an interview or a meeting transcript. It contains several lines of written text with question numbers and answers related to a conversation about an individual's work experience, particularly with regards to their knowledge of certain technical systems, as indicated by phrases like "flight control system" and "flight control computers." The handwriting is somewhat formal and legible, suggesting that the page was prepared in a professional setting. There are no visible images or other graphics on the page apart from the text itself.
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The image displays a screenshot of a document with a table titled "Flight" dated February 12, 1995. The table appears to be a log or roster for a flight crew, containing rows with various columns that include names, ranks, positions, and possibly other relevant information. A red arrow is pointing at one particular row within the table, highlighting it from among the rest of the data. The screenshot has a plain white background, and there are no visible people or specific locations in this image.
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The image displays a document titled "January 3, 1996 Flight" with several lines of printed text that appear to be related to an aviation schedule or log. At least one line is highlighted with a red arrow pointing to it, indicating its importance or selection. The surrounding area is a solid color, suggesting that the image may have been captured from a digital source such as a computer screen or a document viewer.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a document with the heading "May 3, 1996 Flight" at the top center. Below this heading is a table divided into columns and rows, though specific details within the text are not clear due to various redactions in black lines covering most of the content. The redacted areas suggest sensitive or confidential information has been intentionally obscured for privacy. There's also an arrow pointing to one of the redacted sections, but without more context or a clearer view, it's not possible to determine what is being highlighted.
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The image displays a document with a table of data and some text annotations. At the top right corner, there is a red arrow pointing to the date "May 9, 1997" which suggests that this is a significant part of the information in the document. The document appears to be related to flight details or records from that specific date, as indicated by the context provided. There are also some sections with blacked out text, possibly for privacy reasons or to comply with regulations about confidential data.
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The image shows a document with handwritten annotations on it. The top of the page has "August 20th, 1994" written in blue ink. Below that, there is a table with rows and columns, but most of the text within the table is crossed out or obscured by a red marker's strokes. The visible text includes numbers such as "38" and what appears to be "250," along with words like "Fuel" which suggests that this document may be related to flight operations or logistics from the mentioned date in 1994. There are no people or locations identifiable within the image itself.
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The image displays a table with various columns and rows of data, accompanied by a red arrow pointing to the second row from the top. The table is titled "August 18, 1994 Flight" suggesting that the data pertains to an event or activities on August 18th in the year 1994. The visible text includes numbers and possibly other figures or codes within the cells of the table. There are no visible people or specific locations within the image.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text is black and appears to be a list formatted in columns, each column possibly representing a different section or category. There are several lines of text that seem to be related to inquiries or questions. The first line reads "Q: Why should I book my flight through the airline's website?" followed by an answer. However, the rest of the image is partially obscured with a red scribble over it, preventing further reading of the text. There are no visible people or locations in this image. The style suggests it could be a scanned document or a photo taken of printed material.
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The image is a scanned document with a handwritten list of questions and answers related to an event that took place on August 19th, 2005, in Dearborn. The text is organized into numbered lines with each line containing a question followed by the response below it. The person who wrote the responses has blacked out the information in some areas, likely for privacy or security purposes. The visible text includes phrases like "flight" and "Dearborn," which suggests that the questions pertain to an incident involving air travel or transportation in Dearborn on August 19th, 2005. There is a black mark across one of the responses, indicating that this part of the information should not be disclosed or read by others.
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The image is a scanned document, most likely an airline boarding pass from September 16, 2001. The text on the boarding pass includes the word "Passenger" followed by what appears to be personal information, such as name and flight details, although the specific details are redacted for privacy. There's also a date that reads "16 SEP 01" with other dates like "28SEP" which could indicate the validity of the pass or an expiration date. The boarding pass is filled out in black ink, and there's a handwritten note below it, though the content of this note is not clear due to image quality.
