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Terminated in academic year 2022/2023

Flight Performance and Planning 4

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 342-0476/01
Abbreviation PaPL1
Course title Flight Performance and Planning 4
Credits 3
Coordinating department Institute of Transport
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Vladimír Smrž, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1 FLIGHT PLAN BASIC COMPONENTS
1.1 Navigation plan
1.2 Fuel plan
1.3 Monitoring of flight and in-flight re-planning
1.4 Radio communication and navigation aids

2 ICAO FLIGHT PLAN
2.1 Types of flight plans
2.2 ICAO flight plan completion
2.3 Flight plan submission
2.4 Flight plan closing
2.5 Flight plan compliance

3 VFR FLIGHT PLANNING
3.1 Preparation of maps
3.2 Navigation plan
3.3 Navigation plan development
3.4 Simple fuel plans
3.5 Preparation of fuel records showing the planned value
3.6 The practice of radio-navigational resources

4 IFR FLIGHT PLANNING
4.1 Use of meteorological information
4.2 Election of the routes to the destination and alternate aerodromes
4.3 Flight planning main tasks

5 MEDIUM RANGE JETS (MRJT) FLIGHT PLANNING
5.1 Additional procedures for MRJT flight planning
5.2 Flight planning by using of IT

6 MRJT PRACTICAL FLIGHT PLAN PROCESSING
6.1 Navigation, meteorological and performance data
6.2 Navigation flight plan filling
6.3 Fuel plan filling
6.4 Supplementary calculations (CP, PET, PNR, PSR, ...)

Literature

Oxford Aviation Academy – JAA ATPL – Flight Planning and Monitoring 2. London: Oxford Academy, 2018. ISBN 978-19-76862 .

Advised literature

Flight Performance and Planning 1, Theoretical Knowledge Manual ATPL, Jeppesen GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany, 2001, ISBN 0-88487-290-4 .
Thom,T. The Aeroplane – Technical, The Air Pilot´s Manual,Volume 4, Airlife Publishing, Ltd., London, UK, 1994, ISBN 1-85310-017-X .
JAR/FAR 25 Airworthiness Standards – Transport Category Airplanes.
Flight Performance and Planning 2, Theoretical Knowledge Manual ATPL, Jeppesen GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany, 2001, ISBN 0-88487-283-1 .