What will be defined as dangerous goods in Air Transport, why dangerous goods should be secured, how to take precautions against hidden and undeclared dangerous goods, who is responsible for dangerous goods rules, be aware of the provisions For D.G. in baggage of passengers and crew, to identify hazard labels and markings, to have information about the classes of dangerous goods and what to do in an emergency situation and to raise awareness about the dangerous goods carried on passenger aircraft and cargo aircraft.
Prerequisite(s)
intermediate level english
Corequisite(s)
Course Code Course Name…
Special Requisite(s)
intermediate level English,
according to the rules of the general directorate of civil aviation, attendance
is mandatory (at least%70 attendance) Passing score is 50.
Instructor(s)
Lecturer Nur BUDAKLIER
Course Assistant(s)
IATA DGR
Schedule
Wednesday 09.00-11.50 MYO Incirli Campus 1B-08 (Group A) Wednesday 13.00-16.50 MYO Incirli Campus 4A-10 (Group B)
Office Hour(s)
Monday 15.30-16.00 3A-04 IMYO Incirli Campus
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Lecture, discussion, case study, competency based training
Principle Sources
- IATA DGR, ICAO Annex 18 and Technical Instructions for the SAfe Transport of D.G. by Air.
Other Sources
-Presentation, video
-Legislation on the transportation of dangerous goods by air
-SİVİL HAVACILIK GENEL MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ YAYINLARI Yayın No:HAD/T-03 Havaalanları Daire Başkanlığı, 1.Basım 2008
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
GENERAL PHILOSOPHY
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
2. Week
BASIS OF D.G. REGULATIONS
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
3. Week
SHIPPER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
4. Week
OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
5. Week
SECURITY OF D.G.
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
6. Week
LIMITATIONS
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
7. Week
GENERAL TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS OF D.G. BY AIR
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
8. Week
MIDTERM
MIDTERM
9. Week
HIDDEN AND UNDECLARED DANGEROUS GOODS
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
10. Week
PROVISIONS OF D.G. AND TABLE 2.3A
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
11. Week
THE CLASSES AND DIVISIONS OF D.G.
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
12. Week
THE HAZARD AND HANDLING LABELS
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
13. Week
NOTOC
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
14. Week
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AND REPORTING INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, case study methods and brainstorming, pair and group work, micro learning, computer-aided teaching techniques will be used.
15. Week
FINAL EXAM
FINAL EXAM
16. Week
FINAL EXAM
FINAL EXAM
17. Week
FINAL EXAM
FINAL EXAM
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
to know the IATA DGR book with its main lines
LO-2
to recognize dangerous substances
LO-3
to know the rules of transporting hazardous materials