The aim of this course is to define the basic concepts and principles related to flight, to understand the theory of airborne and flight of lighter-than-air and heavier-than-air aircraft, aerostatic and aerodynamic laws, forces affecting the aircraft, aircraft structure, systems and structural features of aircraft, by examining the future aviation industry. To ensure that our young people are trained with professional knowledge and skills.
Prerequisite(s)
-Minimum qualifications expected from the student in order to take the course. (Examples: Foreign language level, course attendance, previously acquired institutional qualifications, etc.)
Lecture (presentation), question-answer, discussion, problem solving, case study and group work methods and computer-assisted teaching techniques will be used.
Principle Sources
CCM, CCTM
Other Sources
-AÖF-Aircraft Information and Flight Principles
-Flight Theory and Basic Aircraft Knowledge - Dr. S. Durmuş - Nobel Publications
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Historical development of the aircraft and basic flight concepts
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
2. Week
Atmospheric physics: Physical properties of air, International standard atmosphere
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
3. Week
Flight theory of lighter-than-air and heavier-than-air aircraft: Aerostatic and aerodynamic grip
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
4. Week
Newton, Bernoulli and Archimedes laws and aircraft aerodynamics
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
5. Week
Forces affecting an aircraft in the air
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
6. Week
Aircraft movement axes and control elements
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
7. Week
Flight controls, wings, tail gear and additional surfaces
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
8. Week
Midterm Exam
Midterm Exam
9. Week
Aircraft structure and systems
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
10. Week
Stresses affecting aircraft elements and structural loads
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
11. Week
Metal fatigue, stall, overload equipments
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
12. Week
Transport enhancing elements, additional surfaces (flaps, slats)
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
13. Week
Balance and stability flight controls of aircraft
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
14. Week
Aircraft classification according to sound speed reference
Presentation,Lecture, Question and Answer, Case Study
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 basic business and economic information
PO-2
Having information on civil aviation
PO-3
To have basic knowledge in the field of Accounting
PO-4
To have knowledge of transport systems and combined transport
PO-5
Storage, inventory management, having information
PO-6
To have knowledge of basic law
PO-7
Knowledge in the field of supply chain
PO-8
Certifications to know the basic issues in the field of
PO-9
Effective and proper use of Turkish
PO-10
History of Turkish Republic to have a basic knowledge about
PO-11
Effective use of foreign language
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Explains Flight Concepts and Basic principles (aerostatics, aerodynamics)