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1 Unit 1 How Was Aviation Developed?
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1.1 Lead-in
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1.2 Section A The Door to Aviation
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1.3 Section B Aviation Pioneers
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1.4 Section C Chinese Aviation Pioneers
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1.5 Section D A Special Case
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1.6 Section E Learning Assessment
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1.7 Moral Education
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1.8 Quiz
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2 Unit 2 How Can an Aircraft Fly?
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2.1 Lead-in
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2.2 Section A The Struggles of Being a Pilot Are Worth It
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2.3 Section B Pilot---A Job with Rewards and Hardshhips
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2.4 Section C Speech on Pilots and Heroism
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2.5 Section D How Can an Airplane Fly?
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2.6 Section E Learning Assessment
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2.7 Moral Education
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2.8 Quiz
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3 Unit 3 Who Supports the Aircraft?
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3.1 Lead-in
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3.2 Section A Operating a Flight
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3.3 Section B The Coupling Relationship Between Airports and Airlines
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3.4 Section C Civil Aviation Personnel
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3.5 Section D Air Traffic Control: We Guide You Home!
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3.6 Section E Learning Assessment
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3.7 Moral Education
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3.8 Quiz
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4 Unit 4 What Regulates a Flight?
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4.1 Lead-in
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4.2 Section A The Gene of Legal Culture in Civil Aviation
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4.3 Section B Cultivation of Aviation Safety Culture
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4.4 Section C Regulations and Aviation Safety
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4.5 Section D History of Multilateral Aviation Regulation
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4.6 Section E Learning Assessment
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4.7 Moral Education
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4.8 Quiz
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5 How to Ensure Flight Safety?
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5.1 Lead-in
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5.2 Section A Confronting Mistakes: A Case Study
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5.3 Section B A View into CRM Training
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5.4 Section C Lectures on CRM
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5.5 Section D How Can CRM Be Transferred and Implemented in Everyday Business Life?
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5.6 Section E Learning Assessment
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5.7 Moral Education
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5.8 Quiz
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6 Unit 6 What Matters Most to Customers?
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6.1 Lead-in
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6.2 Section A KLM Flight Review from Amsterdam to Quito
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6.3 Section B Service Quality and Customer Experience
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6.4 Section C What Affects Your Satisfaction with Airlines Services?
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6.5 Section D Keeping Customers Happy---What Airlines Can Do
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6.6 Section E Learning Assessment
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6.7 Moral Education
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6.8 Quiz