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Flight Performance and Planning 4

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Course Unit Code342-0476/02
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated2 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Compulsory
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *Third Year
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredWinter Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
HRA56Josef Hranický
HOR01Ing. Jiří Hořínka
Summary
The course is based on module 033 - Flight planning and monitoring. The content is focused on the knowledge of flight planning of commercial aircraft according to the rules of flight according to IFR instruments. Comprehensive knowledge of all factors influencing the planning of traffic IFR flight is a condition for safe flight.
The student will acquire competencies in the field of IFR traffic flight planning, advanced navigation preparation procedures and associated calculations, as well as in the field of special types of operation to the extent that allows him to pass ATPL exams at the Prague Civil Aviation Authority.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
The subject´s goal is to achieve the necessary competencies to focus on the issues of complex flight planning and monitoring in the commercial air transport. Knowledge of this subject and the need of teaching of this course by acquiring of some aviation qualifications is an ICAO requirement.
Course Contents
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, ...)
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
Oxford Aviation Academy – JAA ATPL – Flight Planning and Monitoring 2. London: Oxford Academy, 2018. ISBN 978-19-76862.
FRYNTA, J., LOUBAL, J., SCHOŘ, J. Plánování letu a monitorování letu (033). Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2006 [i.e. 2007]. Učební texty pro teoretickou přípravu dopravních pilotů dle předpisu JAR-FCL 1. ISBN 978-80-7204-501-3
Nařízení Evropské Komise č. 965/2012: kterým se stanoví technické požadavky a správní postupy týkající se letového provozu. In: Úřední věstník Evropské unie, 2012, ročník 2012. Dostupné také z: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/CS/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32012R0965.
Oxford Aviation Academy – JAA ATPL – Flight Planning and Monitoring 2. London: Oxford Academy, 2018. ISBN 978-19-76862.
Recommended Reading:
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.
Daněk,V. Mechanika letu I – Letové výkony, skripta VUT Brno, 1994, ISBN 80-214-0476-0.
Plánování a provedení letu, FTO VS ŘLP ČR s.p., Praha, 2000.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Seminars, Tutorials
Assesment methods and criteria
Task TitleTask TypeMaximum Number of Points
(Act. for Subtasks)
Minimum Number of Points for Task Passing
ExaminationExamination100 51