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Learn to fly in the USA JAA & FAA training, Private Pilot to Airline Pilot courses

Learn to fly in the USA 30% cheaper and 80% faster than the UK, on our four week inclusive FAA/JAA 42 hour Cessna 152 private pilot package in California or Florida USA.We include full training for both private licences, UK-USA return airfares, accommodation, pre-departure ground school software, student visas, aircrew/travel insurance etc: and much more...

APTITUDE & SKILLS ASSESSMENT

The PPL first stage is designed initially to identify those who are highly likely to succeed. The structured assessment training will evaluate skill, learning ability, academic ability and work ethic - we assume you will bring along your dedication! After completing 16 hours of FAA PPL training, during which we would anticipate your ability to fly solo, we will give you a clear indication how becoming a commercial pilot is possible for you.

BASIC FLYING SKILLS

These essential flying skills will be taught to the highest standards possible in a single engine aircraft. This stage includes and focuses on basic aircraft handling, emergency procedures, fundamental navigation & map reading techniques, night time flying and basic instrument flying skills.

ACADEMIC

You will receive ground tuition and will need to self study for at least 40 hours in order for you to learn the required basic aviation knowledge for the written and practical tests.

TESTS and EXAMINATIONS

This stage concludes with both written and practical testing to evaluate academic knowledge and flying skills, you will then be a PPL holder ready for instrument training.

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how to block a people hacking my connection though my connection have password securely?

I have a private broadband connection type ( password protected), now my room mate is connecting on internet though the only way to connect to internet is through my line,, how can I possibly Identify who's
computer is illegally connecting in my line?

If you look around in your modem or router (whichever you are using) you should find a section to do with LAN and it will list all the computers currently assigned an address. (Hopefully! This one we are borrowing while someone else's gets fixed (long story) seems to only show one of our computers in the list - weird.) If more than one computer is found, look for the name of the computer and the MAC address. The MAC address is a hardware code for each wireless and wired network cards. You can use these to identify the computer. The name alone might tell you straight away whose computer it is. If not, assuming they let you, open a command prompt on suspected computers and type ipconfig/all and then press Enter. (Type all of ipconfig/all as one word, no spaces. It will work fine like that, although technically, you should have a space after ipconfig.) Having typed in ipconfig/all, somewhere in the stuff that comes up on screen you might find the MAC address number you are looking for.

Since we know the culprit isn't likely to be co-operative, why not just block them out?

Is the router or modem password protected? Most modems and routers straight out of the box use a basic password and user name combination such as these:

admin and admin
admin and password
admin and no password, just a blank field.

Change those if you haven't. To change things in your modem now, your room mate needs to reset to factory defaults to gain access to your modem.

Many ISP's have standard user name and password patterns. When you first sign up, ours uses our phone number for the user name and a combination of other home details for the password. They tell you on their website how to work out what your user name and password are. We can't change our user name but we can change our password and we did. You should change whichever you can change.

Changing those details means no one can ever reset our modem to factory defaults and then put in our ISP-given user name and password to use our internet. They can no longer work out our password for the ISP by looking it up on the ISP's site.

Once you have done all of this, you can then set your modem/router to assign one IP address only. (DHCP pool is what it might be called.) Then you also use MAC address filtering - this is about locking IP addresses to a particular computer.

If you don't use wireless, turn it off. If you do, then you should change the SSID if you can do and then tell the modem/router not to broadcast it. Use the highest encryption that you can, WPA2 if your computer can manage that, and set a new password. Now reconnect your computer to the wireless in your modem/router. If you do this while the room mate(s) aren't around, they won't know what the SSID is any more and so won't find it so easy to crack in again.

All of this makes it very hard to use your internet without your permission.

Once done, if you want the configuration saved, back up the configuration file to a flash drive and keep the flash drive with you at all times. If possible, put it in a password protected part of your drive or use something like 7-zip to put it into a zip file and password protect the zip file.

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