The aim of the Flight Operations Management Branch is to meet national and international civil aviation demands and flight safety measures. to plan and implement flight operations safely, to monitor and control the flight during flight, to inform the flight crew in order to ensure the safe and effective flight in the light of the information of the responsible pilot at any stage of the flight or to the flight. The aim of this course is to train Flight Operations Specialists (Flight Dispatch), which provide emergency information to the necessary units.
Prerequisite(s)
INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LEVEL
Corequisite(s)
Course Code Course Name…
Special Requisite(s)
English intermediate level, according to the rules of the general directorate of civil aviation, attendance to the courses is mandatory.
Instructor(s)
Lecturer Evren Yılmaz
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
the course has not been opened this semester
Office Hour(s)
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Transferring theoretical knowledge of our course to our students While transferring information, how and where it is used on a sectoral basis is explained by giving examples from the sector, applications are made.
Principle Sources
-Airspace Management Handbook
EUROCONTROL
sht-ops
DHMI SLOTS
CELEBI-HAVAS-TGS CONTINENTALS
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE RADIO
Other Sources
--to provide our students with up-to-date information by inviting the sectoral guest to the classes
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
WHO IS THE DISPATCHER?DUTY AND
WHAT ARE THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES?
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
2. Week
WHAT ARE THE CONDITIONS FOR BEING A DISPATCHER?
SHY-UHU REVIEW
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
3. Week
HOW DO AIRCRAFT FLY?
PRINCE OF BERNOULLI
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
4. Week
FORCES ACTING ON THE PLANE-PLANE AXES(YAW, PITCH,ROLL)
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
5. Week
NARROW BODY-WIDE BODY AIRCRAFT WITH DIFFERENCES BETWEEN Deceleration AND LOADING PRINCE
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
6. Week
ICAO -IATA CODING SYSTEMS
GMT-UTC TIME CALCULATIONS
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
7. Week
AERODYNAMIC CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ON THE WING AND TAIL-STALL
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
8. Week
MIDTERM
9. Week
MANUAL AND SYSTEM NOTOC GENERAL INFORMATION,MANUAL NOTOC FILLING-AHM 382
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
10. Week
SPECIAL LOADS AND IMP CODE LIST
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
11. Week
DANGEROUS GOODS
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
12. Week
PERM
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
13. Week
SLOT
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
14. Week
BAGGAGE AND PASSENGER CATEGORIES
Lectures, question-answer, discussion, problem solving, excursion observation, laboratory (experiment), case study methods, brainstorming, demonstration, dual and group work, micro learning, computer assisted instruction techniques will be used.
15. Week
FINAL EXAM
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Having the necessary equipment for aircraft weight and balance
PO-2
Having basic Civil Aviation knowledge
PO-3
Having knowledge about Flight Operations Management
PO-4
Having knowledge about national aviation organizations
PO-5
To have the terminology used in the field of civil aviation
PO-6
Having knowledge about aircraft basic structure
PO-7
Having knowledge about the operational operation which is in charge at every stage of the flight
PO-8
Having knowledge about aircraft aerodynamics
PO-9
A detailed learning of aircraft navigation systems
PO-10
To have information about the science of meteorology and to examine the effect of meterology on flight operations
PO-11
Having knowledge about aviation communication and navigation systems
PO-12
Having knowledge about air traffic management
PO-13
Being aware of the importance of safety in aviation
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
recognize the aviation industry
LO-2
to understand the procedures related to flight operations management
LO-3
to have information about airlines, safety, customs
LO-4
have knowledge about aerodynamics, navigation, ATC, human factors