Aviation High School Student Notebook by Leslie Martin

Aviation High School Student Notebook by Leslie Martin

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Aviation High School Student Notebook by Leslie Martin

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This interactive Aviation High School Student Notebook addresses a growing need for future-ready competencies in aviation and provides an exciting and engaging context to learn Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Students will be introduced to the innovative field of aviation, study the fundamentals of flight, and explore the various career opportunities available within the aviation industry.

Through the engaging activities in Aviation High School, students will develop skills to pursue a career in the aviation and aerospace industry or gain knowledge applicable to numerous other STEM fields. Fourteen essential aviation topics are divided into chapters:

  • Aviation Training
  • Aircraft Basics
  • Airport Operations
  • Aircraft Weight & Balance and Performance
  • Aviation Communications
  • People, Events, and Trends in Aviation
  • Careers in Aviation
  • Aerodynamics of Flight
  • Aircraft Systems
  • Flight Maneuvers
  • Airspace
  • Weather
  • Aeromedical Factors
  • Navigation and Flight Planning

This interactive Student Notebook will increase students' understanding of key aeronautical concepts through a variety of daily activities as well as demonstrations using flight simulators and drones.

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Paul R. Snyder is an Assistant Professor for the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota. He continues to be active in flight operations as an FAA Designated Pilot and Instructor Examiner, Insitu-Certified ScanEagle UAS pilot, and a UND Chief Flight Instructor. As a DOT-certified SMS trainer, Professor Snyder is an active member of UND Executive SMS committee and Events Review Team (ERT), analyzing flight data and conducting safety risk assessments to reduce risk within the organization. He has been a leader in working with the FAA to establish Level 3 SMS acceptance of UND's Part 141 Pilot School and Part 145 Maintenance Repair Station under the FAA Pilot Study Program.

Professor Snyder also actively teaches Safety Management System (SMS) and advanced flight courses and training seminars for the University of North Dakota. Past research activities include FAA Industry Training Standards (FITS)--Scenario Based Training, UAS curriculum design, and helicopter approach and landing lighting systems. He holds a degree in Aeronautical Studies and Master of Science in Educational Leadership.

Before joining the University of North Dakota, Gary M. Ullrich was a Test Group Pilot for FlightSafety, Adjunct Assistant Professor for Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, and Chief of Safety/Instructor/Evaluator Pilot with the United States Air Force. While working at FlightSafety, he helped to create their ISO 9001 Program.

Professor Ullrich joined UND Aerospace in 2006. In 2014, he helped UND Aerospace achieve their FAA-recognized SMS Level 3 status. He currently teaches Aviation Safety, Safety Management Systems, Aircraft Accident Investigation, Advanced Aerodynamics, and Long Range Navigation and International Procedures. He is a commercial pilot with multi-engine, instrument, and Boeing 720/707 type ratings.

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ISBN 13 9781619549326
ISBN 10 1619549328
Titel Aviation High School Student Notebook
Autor Sarah Anderson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Aviation Supplies And Academics
Erscheinungsjahr 2021-04-20
Seitenanzahl 368
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