Jeju Air Flight 502 was a scheduled domestic flight from Jeju to Busan. On August 12, 2007, Jeju Air Flight 502 had performed a runway overshoot at Gimhae International Airport. All 74 passengers and 5 crews survived, but 6 passengers suffered minor injuries. Jeju Air Flight 502 is the first and the only incident of Jeju Air.
Accident
Jeju Air Flight 502 takes off from Jeju International Airport at 8:49 am (GMT+9). The aircraft was an 8 month old De Havilland DHC-8-400. While approaching to Busan, the pilots consider to the caution lights a nuisance. The current ATIS reported the winds at 130 at 13 knots gusting to 18 knots. The pilots applied a right rudder to counter the wind. When it landed, the plane drifts to the left. So, the pilots composite with the rudder. Jeju Air Flight 502 skidded off the runway upon landing at Gimhae International Airport. At least all 74 passengers and 5 crews survived, but 6 passengers suffered minor injuries.
See Also
* 2007 Bombardier Dash 8 landing gear incidents
* Jeju Air
Accident
Jeju Air Flight 502 takes off from Jeju International Airport at 8:49 am (GMT+9). The aircraft was an 8 month old De Havilland DHC-8-400. While approaching to Busan, the pilots consider to the caution lights a nuisance. The current ATIS reported the winds at 130 at 13 knots gusting to 18 knots. The pilots applied a right rudder to counter the wind. When it landed, the plane drifts to the left. So, the pilots composite with the rudder. Jeju Air Flight 502 skidded off the runway upon landing at Gimhae International Airport. At least all 74 passengers and 5 crews survived, but 6 passengers suffered minor injuries.
See Also
* 2007 Bombardier Dash 8 landing gear incidents
* Jeju Air
</ref> She completed a bachelor's degree at University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla. In 2014, Sina earned a master of arts in corporate and nonprofit communication from Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. She is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University's Latino Entrepreneurship Scaling program.
Career
In 2014, Sina worked as an associate for global markets at the International Finance Corporation. In this role, Sina worked to finance affordable housing projects in developing countries. Art Museum of the Americas, Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Johns Hopkins Council. Angelique is a writer for the Forbes Nonprofit Council and HuffPost. She is active in social impact efforts for Puerto Rico and Africa, and her work in these areas have been covered by interviews in magazines and newspapers
In 2016, she was appointed by the Mayor of Washington, D.C. to serve as a Commissioner in the Mayor's Office of Latino Affairs (MOLA) of the District of Columbia.
Friends of Puerto Rico
Sina founded Friends of Puerto Rico in 2015. It is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit and non-partisan organization based in Washington, D.C. Their mission is described as a focus on social impact, creating opportunities to develop the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs in Puerto Rico. They have received donations from BB&T, Verizon, and individual donors.
In 2017, Friends of Puerto Rico responded to Hurricane Maria by coordinating national donations to Puerto Rico, providing 300,000 lbs of clothes, food, and supplies flown out of Miami, Florida. The organization also establish a Hurricane Maria Recovery Fund towards rebuilding efforts. The organization has continued to collect donations and help families leave the island in the months after the hurricane.
In 2019, a social impact coffee Café Ama was launched by the organization at an expo in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sina is president of Cama Ama. by the Hispanic Alliance. She has received the Young Leadership Award at The Washington Center, the Redefining Leadership Award from the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement, and the 2017 Brava Award for her work.
Career
In 2014, Sina worked as an associate for global markets at the International Finance Corporation. In this role, Sina worked to finance affordable housing projects in developing countries. Art Museum of the Americas, Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Johns Hopkins Council. Angelique is a writer for the Forbes Nonprofit Council and HuffPost. She is active in social impact efforts for Puerto Rico and Africa, and her work in these areas have been covered by interviews in magazines and newspapers
In 2016, she was appointed by the Mayor of Washington, D.C. to serve as a Commissioner in the Mayor's Office of Latino Affairs (MOLA) of the District of Columbia.
Friends of Puerto Rico
Sina founded Friends of Puerto Rico in 2015. It is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit and non-partisan organization based in Washington, D.C. Their mission is described as a focus on social impact, creating opportunities to develop the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs in Puerto Rico. They have received donations from BB&T, Verizon, and individual donors.
In 2017, Friends of Puerto Rico responded to Hurricane Maria by coordinating national donations to Puerto Rico, providing 300,000 lbs of clothes, food, and supplies flown out of Miami, Florida. The organization also establish a Hurricane Maria Recovery Fund towards rebuilding efforts. The organization has continued to collect donations and help families leave the island in the months after the hurricane.
In 2019, a social impact coffee Café Ama was launched by the organization at an expo in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sina is president of Cama Ama. by the Hispanic Alliance. She has received the Young Leadership Award at The Washington Center, the Redefining Leadership Award from the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement, and the 2017 Brava Award for her work.
Cooperative Commons is an initiative promoted by Legacoop in collaboration with Luiss University, to encourage the creation of a digital cooperativism based on the sharing of digital data and of their computing capacity, in the form of cooperatives among Internet users.
From a practical point of view Cooperative Commons proposes the creation of a Cooperative Identity Provider that allows all members of the cooperative movement in Italy and in the world to access the internet being identified as members of Cooperatives Commons and then delegating to the collective subject the power to negotiate the use of their digital data to third parties on the basis of mutual principles.
History
The proposal was formulated in 2012, in the form of a manifesto with the first signatories Professor Sebastiano Maffettone and Giuliano Poletti, President of Legacoop.
It articulates an ethical reflection formulated by Professor Maffettone on trying to rationalize and make more fair the relationship between the big networks of the digital age and their users.
“It's clear that when a user has freely at his disposal a network of useful services and in some cases even essential, the user is bound to offer something in return to the company that allows all this. It's still pretty clear that this something is usually the information concerning the user.“
The most ambitious goal that arises Cooperative Commons is to make transparent and regulated this type of commitment. This requires a distinction within the set of users and the awareness by all users of what they are doing and the rights that yield in exchange for the benefits they use. The idea of contractualize active users and data providers generally seemed a necessary first step to joining equity (in the user's protection) and efficiency (of the company).
In 2014 it was registered the trademark through which is handled the dissemination of the idea and the creation of the Cooperative Identity Provider service.
From a practical point of view Cooperative Commons proposes the creation of a Cooperative Identity Provider that allows all members of the cooperative movement in Italy and in the world to access the internet being identified as members of Cooperatives Commons and then delegating to the collective subject the power to negotiate the use of their digital data to third parties on the basis of mutual principles.
History
The proposal was formulated in 2012, in the form of a manifesto with the first signatories Professor Sebastiano Maffettone and Giuliano Poletti, President of Legacoop.
It articulates an ethical reflection formulated by Professor Maffettone on trying to rationalize and make more fair the relationship between the big networks of the digital age and their users.
“It's clear that when a user has freely at his disposal a network of useful services and in some cases even essential, the user is bound to offer something in return to the company that allows all this. It's still pretty clear that this something is usually the information concerning the user.“
The most ambitious goal that arises Cooperative Commons is to make transparent and regulated this type of commitment. This requires a distinction within the set of users and the awareness by all users of what they are doing and the rights that yield in exchange for the benefits they use. The idea of contractualize active users and data providers generally seemed a necessary first step to joining equity (in the user's protection) and efficiency (of the company).
In 2014 it was registered the trademark through which is handled the dissemination of the idea and the creation of the Cooperative Identity Provider service.
Lacta Giurgiu is a dairy and cheese company in Romania. S.C. LACTA S.A. GIURGIU was established in 1991 as a joint stock company, incorporating the Giurgiu Milk Processing Company (in Romanian, Întreprindere de Industrializare a Laptelui Giurgiu).
The securities of the company are traded at the RASDAQ market, under the symbol INEM.
The main factory, located at the company's headquarters, is designed for the processing of 25,000 to 35,000 liters of milk per day.<ref name"despre-noi" /> The company revenue in 2008 was 19.6 million lei.<ref name"w2010-03-08" />
The securities of the company are traded at the RASDAQ market, under the symbol INEM.
The main factory, located at the company's headquarters, is designed for the processing of 25,000 to 35,000 liters of milk per day.<ref name"despre-noi" /> The company revenue in 2008 was 19.6 million lei.<ref name"w2010-03-08" />