Competigenics Earth, LLC: Aerospace and Aviation Safety Now 'Global'

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Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:00pm EDT

ATLANTA, June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2003 breakup of Space Shuttle Columbia,
the 2006 loss of a regional airliner in Lexington, Kentucky, and various
general aviation mishaps highlight the adverse effects of human implementation
failure.  To provide an additional layer of protection against losses to life
and property, Competigenics Earth, LLC is introducing an innovative, "global"
approach to aerospace and aviation safety.
 
Entitled "Aerospace and Aviation EIE," this new consultation will be available
in Atlanta, Georgia in July and Denver, Colorado later this year.  The
consultation's "EIE" designator is an acronym for "Expanded Implementation
Envelope" and it incorporates the fact that globalization now mandates an
across-the-board commitment to implementation.  Consequently, adherence to the
concepts and practices underlying effective implementation cannot be localized
to a specific operational environment but must be a manifestation of a broader
mindset, culture, and lifestyle.

Unlike FAA-modeled training or safety courses, the consultation does not
replicate flight-related conditions or address safety rules or operational
procedures.  Instead, it emphasizes reasoning, judgment, implementation
adeptness, and overall solution competence in non-flight-related environments
so an individual does not have to adopt a "flight-related persona."  In
essence, because the flight-related environment does not represent a marked
departure from an individual's natural mindset, culture, and lifestyle, it
ceases to be an artificial setting to which an individual must perpetually
re-adapt.
 
To foster a globalized outlook, the consultation is built upon the same
Cryptography-based Global Competitiveness (CGC) concepts as the company's
other consultations.  CGC is a universally applicable field the company
developed to increase individual solution competence and it consists of
uniquely interpreted principles of economics, branding, and logic as well as
more conventional influences from engineering, astrophysics, law, and other
areas.  According to company CEO Michael D'Angelo, "because it logically
dovetails with operational safety, no modifications to CGC were necessary.  At
the same time, CGC's malleability enabled us to fortify our consultation
techniques to meet the demands of aerospace and aviation."
 
Although available to design and policy individuals, the consultation was
developed for persons who frequently implement in real-time or compressed-time
situations.  This group includes mission directors, flight controllers,
operators of manned and unmanned flight vehicles and equipment, air-traffic
controllers, commercial, military, and general aviation pilots, flight
attendants, mechanics, and technicians.

Competigenics Earth, LLC (www.competigenics-earth.com) is a global
competitiveness solutions company.

    Contact Information:
    Michael D'Angelo
    CEO
    Competigenics Earth, LLC
    770-353-0722
    media@competigenics-earth.com


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SOURCE  Competigenics Earth, LLC

Michael D'Angelo, CEO of Competigenics Earth, LLC, +1-770-353-0722,
media@competigenics-earth.com
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