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Module 2 Discussion Research paper

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Q In this discussion activity, you will provide a mishap that you would like to write about, from the perspective of the ARFF Commander/On-Scene commander, for your research paper that will be submitted in Module 9. In the research paper, you will write about the initial call (tower or 911), explain the strategy used to respond, and then explain rescue/recovery actions. Finally, you will provide lessons learned from the response and make recommendations for future calls. Access the websites with the lists of aircraft accidents from?Module 1. Submit your aircraft?accident and response event topic?and a brief description and reason for your selection. What stood out for you, and why? Make certain the description and reason are?clear, succinct, and concise.?Your instructor will review your selection and reply in a thread whether?approved or if you need to choose another. You can see what other students have chosen too.? The Grades area will be used to reflect a "Complete" or "Incomplete" grade; look for comments from your instructor. If you receive an "Incomplete" grade, then a new choice is needed; please post it as a new entry in your original threaded reply. Once approved, then a "Complete" grade will?be granted.?If you haven't participated, your grade will be "Incomplete" and will affect your progress.? This activity is required to proceed to the research paper outline and final submission but not weighed into the final grade.?

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Research Topic: Airbus A300B4-605R Situation description: The operator of this airline was American Airlines Flight 587 which was scheduled to leave from New York and reach the airport of Santo Domingo. On the day of the incident, the boarding process at gate 22 took a little longer than expected. There were also some additional security procedures. When the flight was preparing to take off the tower controller cautioned the flight crew about wake turbulence and instructed them to halt on the runway. At 9:13 the flight was cleared for takeoff.