Aircraft Flight Exploitation
September 27, 2023 2024-01-18 14:13Aircraft Flight Exploitation
Flight Exploitation of Aircraft
Undergraduate
Bachelor's in Aircraft Flight Operation
Georgian
1310101 Flight Exploitation of Aircraft
Tornike Tepnadze
+995 596 119 919
t.tepnadze@ssu.edu.ge
Giorgi Inasaridze
+995 599 74 20 40
g.inasaridze@ssu.edu.ge
Undergraduate program “Flight Exploitation of Aircraft” is developed based on Annex 1 of ICAO’s the Chicago Convention, regulations set by EASA towards flight crew members (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council) and “Aviation Specialist’s Licensing Rules (Order No. 150 of 30 August 2012, issued by the Director of the LEPL Civil Aviation Agency of Georgia) and is focused on training of qualified pilot.
Most important aims of teaching with current major are:
- Study of Aircraft’s flight exploitation processes and systems;
- Acquiring wide knowledge of the aviation sector, giving student possibility to master practical skills in flight operation of aircraft;
- development of competencies set by education program, complex view of events and skills for objective evaluation of processes;
- Training of qualified and competitive pilot in relevance with requirements set by labor market, with high sense of responsibility over flight safety and an ability to work on positions that require undergraduate degree in “Flight Exploitation of Aircraft”.
Person holding certificate of complete general education issued in Georgia or any document equaling to it has right to study at undergraduate program, according to rule (based on results of unified national examinations) set by the Ministry of Education, Sciences, Culture and Sport of Georgia.
Receiving student’s status without passing unified national examinations is possible based on rules set by the Ministry of Education, Sciences, Culture and Sport of Georgia. Receiving right for education at educational program is also possible through mobility or inner mobility considering current legislation of Georgia and inner regulatory rules of the University.
Recognition of educational document is required for persons, who for the last 2 years have been studying at general education establishments located at occupied territories considered by law of Georgia over “Occupied territories”, and have received certificate of complete general or basic general education.
According to Aviation Specialist’s Licensing Rules (Order No. 150 of 30 August 2012, issued by the Director of the LEPL Civil Aviation Agency of Georgia) candidate must hold first class medical certificate before stepping into practical training.
Notice: To avoid future misunderstanding, it is recommended to obtain above mentioned certificate prior to studying at educational program, thus ensuring.
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Mathematical Analysis for Engineers |
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Mechanics: Molecular Physics |
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Electricity: Magnetism: Optics |
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Engineering Graphics | 6 |
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Computer Graphics |
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Information Technologies | 3 |
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General Chemistry |
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Culture of Georgian Speech | 3 |
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English Language | 6 |
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Professional English |
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Russian Language 1 | 3 |
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Russian Language 2 |
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Basics of Aviation |
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Technical Mechanics |
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History of Georgia and World Civilization | 3 |
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Air Law |
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Aircraft and Systems |
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Instrumentation |
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Powerplants |
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Electrical Systems |
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Mass and balance |
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Aircraft Performance |
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Flight Planning and Monitoring |
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Human Performance |
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Meteorology |
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General Navigation |
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Radio Navigation |
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Operational Procedures |
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Principles of Flight |
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Visual Flight Rule Communication in English |
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Instrumental Flight Rule Communication in English |
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Flight Practice Module | |||||||||
Flying Practice I |
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Flying Practice II |
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Flying Practice III |
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