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The document is a script for a turbulence training video titled "A Little Bumpy Air". It provides instructions for playing the accompanying .mpg video file, which contains most of the academic content about turbulence. For PC users, it advises installing the necessary media player from an included CD and then opening the file through that program. For Mac users, it instructs copying the video file to the hard drive first and converting it to a QuickTime format before playing.
The document is a script for a turbulence training video titled "A Little Bumpy Air". It provides instructions for playing the accompanying .mpg video file, which contains most of the academic content about turbulence. For PC users, it advises installing the necessary media player from an included CD and then opening the file through that program. For Mac users, it instructs copying the video file to the hard drive first and converting it to a QuickTime format before playing.
The document is a script for a turbulence training video titled "A Little Bumpy Air". It provides instructions for playing the accompanying .mpg video file, which contains most of the academic content about turbulence. For PC users, it advises installing the necessary media player from an included CD and then opening the file through that program. For Mac users, it instructs copying the video file to the hard drive first and converting it to a QuickTime format before playing.
The video, A Little Bumpy Air, is a part of the Turbulence Education
and Training Aid. The video contains most of the academic subject matter contained in the document and can be used by itself or in conjunciton with the document in the presentation of turbulence training.
The video was produced by the Douglas Aircraft Company.
Video
A Little Bumpy Air
To view .mpg video you must first have Media Player (PC) or Movie Player (Mac) loaded onto your computer. You will find these installable files on the Turbulence CD, in the folder labeled Movie Player Install. PC users: Once loaded, open the program and then with file open you will be able to view the video. Macintosh Users: You will need to copy the .mpg video file to your hardrive, then open it through Movie Player. It will ask you to convert the file instead of open it (this process converts the .mpg to a Quicktime format). Your final step is to click the play button at the lower left corner of the image.