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Sunday 22 September 2013

Books by AeroSoft


Books

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P - Productivity S - Speed R - Relevancy    
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 22,870 words. Language: English. Published on August 23, 2013. Category: Essay. 
How to Take Off Your Professional Career from an Average to Exceptional with the Hidden PSR in You. A Book By working CEO and Manager with Day to day and live Examples How to Fight with Global Recession. By Shekhar Gupta Surbhi Maheshwari
Published: Aug. 23, 2013 
Words: 22,870 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301432448

psr Be an Aviator Not a Pilot 

is a story of Pilots in Aviation who are unable to cope. This is not a book to teach you how to get into an Aviation School or even how to live like a Pilot. In fact, it describes how one can become a Successfull Aviator not just an Airplane Driver [ So called Pilot ] with very small changes in life. Also Why abroad trained Pilots are better Aviator and Why FAA, CASA, CAAP, CAA are better civil Aviation Authority then DGCA.
by
Shekhar Gupta 
Ankisha Awasthi 
Be An Aviator not A Pilot     
Price: $1.99 USD. Approx. 4,750 words. Language: English. Published on July 24, 2013. Category: Fiction.  As A Fact Out Of Every 1000 Pilots Only 1 Pilot Becomes An Airline Pilot, The Book Is All About Those 999 Pilots Only.


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Pilot’s Career Guide  
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 25,040 words. Language: English. Published on July 13, 2013. Category: Nonfiction.  
International Airline Pilot’s Career Guide Learn Step By Step How to Become an International Airlines Pilot By Shekhar Gupta And Niriha Khajanchi


CCCG

Cabin Crew Career Guide


Published: Aug. 26, 2013 
Words: 2,160 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301001965











Thursday 12 September 2013

Put Your Car Keys Beside your Bed at Night



PUT YOUR CAR KEYS BESIDE YOUR BED AT NIGHT

Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button for your car. 

The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies. Next time you come home for the night and you start to put your keys away, think of this: It's a security alarm system that you probably already have and requires no installation. 

Test it. It will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking until your battery runs down or until you reset it with the button on the key fob chain. 

It works if you park in your driveway or garage. If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break into your house, odds are the burglar rapist won't stick around... After a few seconds all the neighbors will be looking out their windows to see who is out there and sure enough the criminal won't want that. 

And remember to carry your keys while walking to your car in a parking lot. The alarm can work the same way there also. This is something that should really be shared with everyone. Maybe it could save a life or a sexual abuse crime. 

Would also be useful for any emergency, such as a heart attack, where you can't reach a phone. This is a really good idea. 

You could leave the spare key fob or remote button next to your bed permanently. Definitely, this is something to pass on to your family and friends as a security tip. Please pass and share this even if you've read it before. 

It's a reminder

Books

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P - Productivity S - Speed R - Relevancy    
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 22,870 words. Language: English. Published on August 23, 2013. Category: Essay. 
How to Take Off Your Professional Career from an Average to Exceptional with the Hidden PSR in You. A Book By working CEO and Manager with Day to day and live Examples How to Fight with Global Recession. By Shekhar Gupta Surbhi Maheshwari
Published: Aug. 23, 2013 
Words: 22,870 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301432448

psr Be an Aviator Not a Pilot 

is a story of Pilots in Aviation who are unable to cope. This is not a book to teach you how to get into an Aviation School or even how to live like a Pilot. In fact, it describes how one can become a Successfull Aviator not just an Airplane Driver [ So called Pilot ] with very small changes in life. Also Why abroad trained Pilots are better Aviator and Why FAA, CASA, CAAP, CAA are better civil Aviation Authority then DGCA.
by
Shekhar Gupta 
Ankisha Awasthi 
Be An Aviator not A Pilot     
Price: $1.99 USD. Approx. 4,750 words. Language: English. Published on July 24, 2013. Category: Fiction.  As A Fact Out Of Every 1000 Pilots Only 1 Pilot Becomes An Airline Pilot, The Book Is All About Those 999 Pilots Only.
pcg
Pilot’s Career Guide  
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 25,040 words. Language: English. Published on July 13, 2013. Category: Nonfiction.  
International Airline Pilot’s Career Guide Learn Step By Step How to Become an International Airlines Pilot By Shekhar Gupta And Niriha Khajanchi
CCCG

Cabin Crew Career Guide


Published: Aug. 26, 2013 
Words: 2,160 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301001965


Think about a Good TakeOff


Think about a Good TakeOff
Safe Landing is Compulsion




I Found the New Way to
Love Some One
Instead 
Explore there Qualities
And Make Them Aware
Would revel the Best
version of them Self


Saturday 7 September 2013

How to Eating Fruits



How to Eating Fruits
Eating Fruit to Lose Weight
Health Benefits of Fruit
Why Should You Eat Fruit
Eat Fruit at Night
Healthy Eating Fruit
People Eating Fruit
Benefits of Eating Fruits
The Fruit Eating Bears




There's no doubt that eating fruit is important to our overall health and wellbeing. Fruit is healthy for you, we all know that, but, it's good to know that eating it should follow some general guidelines to fully benefit our health. It's just not as simple as putting it into our mouths whenever we feel like it. Learn about the proper ways to eat fruit and your whole body will thank you with less digestive problems and tons more energy.

Incorporating fruit into our diet, the proper way, gives our digestive system more powerful benefits through vitamin intake and improved digestion. Looking at the nutrition of fruit, most fruits are a great source of fiber, potassium, vitamin C and folate and so much more. Their nutrients help guard against disease, lower rates of heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure. However, eating fruit carelessly without any nutritional knowledge could bring on more problems to our health than benefits. Here is the major rule about eating fruit:

Fruit should be eaten alone or with other fruit on an empty stomach.

This is because when fruit is eaten, the digestive process works very quickly and our body uses different enzymes to digest the fruit. The simple sugars contained in fruit need time to be completely absorbed by your body. When fruits are eaten alone, your stomach can more easily process all of the nutrients, fibre and the simple sugars contained in the fruit. This is the optimal 'proper way' to benefit from the fruit you eat. If you eat fruit close to a meal, especially right after a larger meal and combine with other foods, it's held in the stomach too long along with other foods and will rot and ferment in the gut. If you experience indigestion, heartburn, burping and and other digestive discomforts and you blame on the meal - it could be the combination of the food, the fermentation with fruit that causes your upset stomach. If left uncontrolled it could lead to other health problems that stem from the digestive tract.

Applying this rule is very simple. We eat approximately 3 large meals a day, so space out your fruit servings in between. If this means you need to glance at the clock occasionally and calculate when you could eat the apple you brought along with you, then you do that. And aim to have it about 1 hour before a meal, or 2 hours after your meal. For heavier meals, like pasta or burgers, you need to let that food digest for even longer before you add fruit with all its acid into your stomach, about 3-4 hours. If you've just had a mixed green salad for lunch, same rules apply but for a much shorter time, about 1.5 hours.

The best time to eat a bounty of fruit is either first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, or as a mid-morning snack (which I prefer) - in between breakfast and lunch. It's a good idea, to just eat more fruit at one time, whether it's fruit salad, an apple or a fruit smoothie. (3-4 servings of fruit is a proper daily requirement, that's 2 1/2 - 2 cups of fruit). If you feel very hungry after your fruit servings, pay attention to what you've had for breakfast and maybe your meal planning needs to be adjusted. You should be able to wait it out about 1-2 hours with success. That will ensure all the fruit is processed and gone into your body to do what it's supposed to do.

Definitely avoid eating fruit close to bedtime as there's plenty of sugar in fruit to spike up your energy and keep you up when you need your sleep.

Smoothie lovers! It is fine to consume nut milk or coconut milk with fruit, but in small amounts and not every time. Therefore, nut butters, nut milk, or non-dairy yogourt (such as soy) will not strain the digestive system too much. And adding a single serving of a low-glycemic fruit, such as an apple to your green smoothie will be fine and will not create a lot of problems for you as long as you keep the fruit serving to a minimum and it too is consumed apart from a larger meal. However, ideally it is best to stick with eating raw fruit alone - or leave alone!

Dried fruit holds the same recommendations. Keep in mind it's also too sweet and too addictive. Limiting portions of the dried fruit you eat is essential - think of a date as a special occasion ;)

If you do eat fruit on an empty stomach, you will gain the proper nutrients that fruit - nature's perfect gift - will offer to your health and wellbeing. You will avoid most digestive problems, feel energized, promote weight loss and you'll look and feel fantastic because your body will be fully absorbing all the vitamins, fiber and healthy carbohydrates that it needs to function in good health.

How to Eating Fruits,
People Eating Fruit,
Benefits of Eating Fruits,
The Fruit Eating Bears,

Books by AeroSoft

Books

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P - Productivity S - Speed R - Relevancy    
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 22,870 words. Language: English. Published on August 23, 2013. Category: Essay. 
How to Take Off Your Professional Career from an Average to Exceptional with the Hidden PSR in You. A Book By working CEO and Manager with Day to day and live Examples How to Fight with Global Recession. By Shekhar Gupta Surbhi Maheshwari
Published: Aug. 23, 2013 
Words: 22,870 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301432448

psr Be an Aviator Not a Pilot 

is a story of Pilots in Aviation who are unable to cope. This is not a book to teach you how to get into an Aviation School or even how to live like a Pilot. In fact, it describes how one can become a Successfull Aviator not just an Airplane Driver [ So called Pilot ] with very small changes in life. Also Why abroad trained Pilots are better Aviator and Why FAA, CASA, CAAP, CAA are better civil Aviation Authority then DGCA.
by
Shekhar Gupta 
Ankisha Awasthi 
Be An Aviator not A Pilot     
Price: $1.99 USD. Approx. 4,750 words. Language: English. Published on July 24, 2013. Category: Fiction.  As A Fact Out Of Every 1000 Pilots Only 1 Pilot Becomes An Airline Pilot, The Book Is All About Those 999 Pilots Only.
pcg
Pilot’s Career Guide  
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 25,040 words. Language: English. Published on July 13, 2013. Category: Nonfiction.  
International Airline Pilot’s Career Guide Learn Step By Step How to Become an International Airlines Pilot By Shekhar Gupta And Niriha Khajanchi
CCCG

Cabin Crew Career Guide


Published: Aug. 26, 2013 
Words: 2,160 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301001965








Friday 6 September 2013

Happy Take Off for Your Career as Cabin Crew

Dear Cabin Crew,

Wishing You a Very Happy Take Off for Your Career as Cabin Crew 

Before you take decision to become an International Airlines Cabin Crew you must read following dos and don't for Cabin Crew. Normally for a Safe and Comfortable 

Flight you needs a Pilot and Cabin Crew. This Book is also written by a Pilot and a Cabin Crew to Answer most of your FAQs.

We have included all section to help and explain the Cabin Crew Opportunities available to those Trainees who continue to work towards the professional Cabin Crew and there after how to get about with their "way forward" plans. We have also thought it prudent to include some of the many pitfalls or setbacks that await the unwary in what is otherwise a very honorable profession. Every country has its own civil Aviation Department who Manages Aviation activities. 


Why should you become a Cabin Crew  ?

- Passion
- Glamour
- Reputation
- Career
- Born Cabin Crew  [ Childhood Desire ] 

Before you begin

Before you embark, it is most important that you get a assessment from your country's "Civil Aviation Dept;" by reading CAR [ Civil Aviation requirment ] throughly.

About the Airline Industry

Aviation worldwide is a recurring market and the industry is affected predominantly by economics, politics and some part of the globe with acute terrorism..ect. 9/11 had a negative impact on the Airline industry, while in other regions tourism sustained and some picked up and all the local Airlines and charter companies fared 
rather well...Outside an Airline  Not all Cabin Crew choose an Airline career. There are many other specialties just rewarding. Other areas available are Croporate Aviation. If you intend going the Airline route. Some bigger Airlines prefer hiring Cabin Crew with experience from Structured Airlines Environments. 

One small Tip – guard your reputation well! Airlines do their homework meticulously. Internationally this is a close knit community and if you have a reputation as a heavy drinking Casanova or a flamboyant show-off, you can rest assured the selection board will know about it before you arrive for the interview. Better have some answers ready!

Remuneration

Obviously this is a difficult subject to generalise on as salaries vary extensively around the world. It is known by one and all that the pay scales in the Airline Industry are extremely High and lucrative. This is one of the main reasons which  attract a large number of youngsters and other people to take up a Career as Cabin Crew in the Airline Industry. The salary of a Cabin Crew member who is majorly a beginner or a fresher may range anywhere INR 10,000 to 50,000 on a monthly basis in the case of a Small Indian Airline. In the case of the Private Bigger Airlines such as defunc Kingfisher, Air Deccan, Jet Airways, Spice Jet, Sahara Airlines the pay package offered is even a Lot more.  

The salary of a Cabin Crew member who is majorly a beginner or a fresher may range anywhere USD 800 to 2,000 on a monthly basis in the case of an International  Airline. 

As the work experience increases the pay package offered to the Cabin Crew member also increases depending on his capabilities. A Cabin Crew  with a few years of work experience can get a salary of anything between USD $ 2,000 to 4,000  per month. Although in the case of the cabin crew along with experience the salary may also vary on the basis of the performance. At times the salary is also paid on an hourly basis.

Cabin Crew Salary Along with an attractive salary there are also a large amount of perks which come along with a job in the airline industry such as free Air Tickets for the Cabin Crew  member as well as his or her entire family on the routes which are covered by the Airlines. The Airlines also pay for your hotel accommodation as well as your meals when you have a Layovers [ Travel during work ]

Thus the cabin crew career is a highly lucrative one only if you know how to make your career advances in the right way ! We hope my advice goes some way in helping you make a decision about your future. 


Last but not least... 

Always remember Take Off is optional but landing is Compulsory..


Capt Shekhar Gupta 
Pragati Srivastava




1.    What does this book talk about
2.    Who is a Cabin Crew
3.    Profile of a Cabin Crew
4.    Searching for prospective employers
5.    Air Hostess Training institutes
6.    Resume making
7.    Preparation for the interview
8.    Rounds of the Interview
9.    Cracking the tough nut – Interview
10.                       After the interview
11.                       Dos and Don’ts
12.                       Frequently asked questions
13.                       Cabin Crew Airline Training
14.                       Safety Training
15.                       First- Aid Training
16.                       Service Training
17.                       Passing the Exams!
18.                       Acquiring the flying license
19.                       Flying as a Cabin Crew
20.                       Traits for being a perfect Cabin Crew
21.                       Stages In the process of promotion
22.                       Layovers ,  Travel and more
23.                       Career avenues for experienced Cabin Crew members
24.                       Flying as a Cabin Crew – International Airlines
25.                       Package of pay!
26.                       Current trend of the Aviation Industry

CABIN CREW CAREER GUIDE

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By AeroSoft Corp
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Published: Aug. 26, 2013 
Words: 2,160 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301001965

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Cabin Crew Career Guide By Capt Shekhar Gupta Pragati Srivastava www.Cabin-Crew-Career-Guide.blogspot.com 

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Cabin Crew
Career
Guide

 By 
Capt Shekhar Gupta 
Pragati Srivastava

Books by AeroSoft

BOOKS

psr
P - Productivity S - Speed R - Relevancy 
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 22,870 words. Language: English. Published on August 23, 2013. Category: Essay.
How to Take Off Your Professional Career from an Average to Exceptional with the Hidden PSR in You. A Book By working CEO and Manager with Day to day and live Examples How to Fight with Global Recession. By Shekhar Gupta Surbhi Maheshwari
Published: Aug. 23, 2013
Words: 22,870 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301432448

psr Be an Aviator Not a Pilot

is a story of Pilots in Aviation who are unable to cope. This is not a book to teach you how to get into an Aviation School or even how to live like a Pilot. In fact, it describes how one can become a Successfull Aviator not just an Airplane Driver [ So called Pilot ] with very small changes in life. Also Why abroad trained Pilots are better Aviator and Why FAA, CASA, CAAP, CAA are better civil Aviation Authority then DGCA.
by
Shekhar Gupta
Ankisha Awasthi 
Be An Aviator not A Pilot  
Price: $1.99 USD. Approx. 4,750 words. Language: English. Published on July 24, 2013. Category: Fiction.  As A Fact Out Of Every 1000 Pilots Only 1 Pilot Becomes An Airline Pilot, The Book Is All About Those 999 Pilots Only.
pcg
Pilot’s Career Guide 
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 25,040 words. Language: English. Published on July 13, 2013. Category: Nonfiction.
International Airline Pilot’s Career Guide Learn Step By Step How to Become an International Airlines Pilot By Shekhar Gupta And Niriha Khajanchi
CCCG

CABIN CREW CAREER GUIDE


Published: Aug. 26, 2013 
Words: 2,160 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301001965