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Subject
Code
Theory
Practical
TM
A
20%
Final
Exam.
80%
Internal
Exam
50%
External
Exam
50%
Total
8351
30
120
25
25
200
8352
20
80
25
25
150
8353
30
120
25
25
200
8354
30
120
25
25
200
8355
20
80
25
25
150
5852
Industrial Management
50
50
100
5841
50
50
100
18
15
22
240
660
125
125
1100
Total
SIXTH SEMESTER
MARKS
Sl.
No
Subject
Code
Theory
TM
A
20%
Final
Exam.
80%
Practical
Internal
Exam
50%
External
Exam
50%
Tota
l
8361
30
120
25
25
200
8362
20
80
25
25
150
8363
20
80
25
25
150
8364
30
120
25
25
200
8265
20
80
25
25
200
8266
Aviation Management
20
80
100
5851
Book keeping
20
80
100
17
15
22
160
640
125
125
1050
Total
4-YEAR
4-YEARDIPLOMA-IN-INGINEERING
DIPLOMA-IN-INGINEERINGPROGRAM
PROGRAM
MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY
SYLLABUS
SYLLABUS
(COURSE
FIFTH STRUCTURE-2010)
SEMESTER
FIFTH SEMESTER
T
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OBJECTIVES:
To provide comprehensive knowledge of the location, visibility and grouping of aircraft Electrical
components.
To provide knowledge regarding DC electrical components used in the aircraft
To provide practical knowledge for installation and removal of the of dc components and dc machines of
the aircraft
To provide knowledge of dismantling and assembling of dc motors, dc generators and dc components
used in the aircraft.
To provide knowledge regarding aircraft batteries, their charging procedures, in-situ charging and
maintenance.
To provide general knowledge of the alternating current principle, production and distribution in the
aircraft.
To provide & develop the idea of the interfacing between electrical system and the other systems of the
aircraft.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction to aircraft AC and DC power systems, their obligations, utilizations, interfacing, protection systems,
installation and skills of maintenance.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
THEORY
1.
2.
3.
4.
3.2
Explain the shielding procedure.
3.3
Discuss requirement of bonding.
3.4
Explain the static discharge wick.
AIRCRAFT BATTERIES
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.
6.
9.
8.
AIRCRAFT DC MACHINE
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
7.
MEASURING INSTRUMENT
9.1.
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
10.
11.
12.
16.
15.
14.
13.
16.4
PRACTICAL:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
BOOKS REFERENCES:
I. Aircraft Electrical System
II. Aircraft Electricity
III. Basic Electric Vols I & II
GM Anwer Hossain
E.H.J Pallet
Bent & McKinley
G. M. Anwer Hossain
Chief Instructor
AME
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OBJECTIVES
To provide understanding of aircraft Data Buses used in the EFIS, EICAS & ECAM system.
To familiarize with different computers software, hardware and CPU etc.
To give idea, knowledge & understanding of integrated circuits, fibre optics and the displays of
aircraft.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction and understanding of digital electronics, logic circuits, integrated circuits, fibre optics, flyby wires in aircraft control system, warning system, operational system, measuring equipments, Engine
control, fire detection and safety system of aircraft.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1.
INTRODUCTION:
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2.
NUMBER SYSTEM:
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3.
DATA BUSES:
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5.
DATA CONVERSION:
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4.
LOGIC CIRCUIT:
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
6.
COMPUTERS:
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
7.
11.
10.
9.
8.
FAMILIARIZE DISPLAY:
11.1
11.2
11.3
12.
13
15.
14.
PRACTICAL
1.1
1.2
1.3
DATA BUSES
2.1
Show how to work with the analog signal.
2.2
Show to work with the digital signal.
2.3
Show how to convert digital to analog and vice versa.
LOGIC CKT
3.1
3.2
3.3
To show the input & output relationship of two input AND, OR, and one input NOT gates by
constructing their truth table.
To demonstrate the input and output relationship of two input NAND, NOR and XOR gates by
constructing their truth tables.
To simplify a complex function by Boolean Algebra.
3.4
3.5
To understand the logic function of exclusive OR to verify the truth table of exclusive OR.
To exercise how to combine exclusive OR using the basic logic gate.
COMPUTER:
4.1
4.2
INTEGRATE CKT
5.1
5.2
5.3
MULTIPLEX
6.1
6.2
DISPLAY EQUIPMENT
7.1
7.2
7.2
FIBER OPTICS
8.1
8.2
8.4
SOFTWARE
9.1
9.2
AVIONICS SYSTEM
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9
10.10
Show how to work Aircraft communication addressing and reporting system (ACARS)
Show how to work electronic flight instrument system (EFIS)
Show how to work Engine Indication and crew Alerting System (EICAS)
Show how to work Fly-By-Wire(FBW)
Show how to work with Flight Management system(FMS)
Show how to work With Global Positioning System(GPS)
Show how to work Inertial Navigation System (INS)
Show how traffic alert Collision Avoidance System(TCAS) works
Show how to work Automatic test Equipment (ATE)
Show how to work Built-In-Test-Equipment (BITE)
REFERENCE BOOK
- By EISMIN
- By EHJ Pallett
- By E.H.J. Pallett.
GM Anwer Hossain
Chief Instructor
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OBJECTIVES
This subject covers the basic principles of primary radar system used in the aircraft. It includes system
operation, fault finding, installation, rectification and testing procedure. After completion of this course
the student will acquire sound knowledge of the subject. And thus it will enhance technical skill of
Aircraft maintenance personnel.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1.
2.
UNDERSTAND THE WEATHER AVOIDANCE SYSTEM OF PRIMARY RADAR IN
THE AIRCRAFT:
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
3.
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
6.
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7.
Introduction of EGPWS
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
8.
UNDERSTAND THE SATELLITE COMMUNICATION (SATCOM) AND NAVIGATION (GPS)
SYSTEM:
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
Practical
1.
2.
3.
6.
4.
System overview.
Terrain alerting system.
Ground proximity warning.
6.4
6.5
6.7
6.8
7.
8.
The modes.
Auto call out system.
Wind shear alerting system.
Testing & maintenance practice
REFERENCE BOOK
- By J.Powell
- By Mike To
- By E.H.J. Pallett.
OBJECTIVES
To Provide General Knowledge of Principle of Flight.
To Provide General Knowledge of Aircraft Flight Control.
To Provide General Knowledge of Aircraft Axes.
To Provide The General Knowledge of Generation of Lift & Drag Forces.
Determination of Basic Flight Forces and manoeuvre Forces.
SHORT DESCRIPTION.
Introduction to theory of flight, Aircraft stability, controllability of aircraft, Basic principle of primary flight
controls, Basic principle of secondary flight control, Basic principle of axillary flight control, principles of
servomechanisms, fundamentals of Automatic control, Command signals detecting and processing and yaw
damping system.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION.
Theory
1.
2.
8.2
Yaw sensing
8.3
Yaw signal sensing
8.4
Synchronization
8.5
Series and parallel systems
8.6
Cockpit indication
8.7
Aileron /rudder control interaction in terms
8.8
Rudder PCU/LRU
8.9
Interlocks with autopilot systems
9. DESCRIBE THE COMPREHENSION OF PRINCIPLES WITH A PRACTICAL ABILITY TO
ASSESS OPERATIONAL CONDITION OF PITCH TRIM, MACH TRIM, AND ALPHA TRIM
SYSTEM.
9.1
pitch trim system
9.2
mach trim system
9.3
alpha trim system
PRACTICAL
1. Demonstrate the Operation of aircraft flight controls.
2.
Demonstrate Operational Conditions of aircraft axes.
3.
Demonstrate aircraft basic flight Forces and maneuver forces.
5. Demonstrate the aircraft stability & controllability.
6.
Demonstrate operation of servomechanism.
7. Demonstrate the fundamentals of automatic control of aircraft.
8. Demonstrate the yaw damper systems.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Automatic flight control - EHJ Pallett
2. Aircraft Instrument Systems
- Dale Crane
3. Airframe Handbook AC 65-15A - FAA Publications
AME
Code: 8355
OBJECTIVES:
To provide comprehensive knowledge of the location, visibility and grouping of aircraft Electrical
components.
To provide knowledge regarding DC and AC electrical measuring instruments used for aircraft.
To provide practical knowledge for installation and removal of the of dc measuring meter and their
movements with power input and withdrawal.
To provide knowledge of connecting and disconnecting of the fuel meters in the aircraft.
To provide knowledge regarding aircraft electric Tachometers regarding RPM.
To provide general knowledge of the Fuel Flow Indicator in-situ-condition in the aircraft.
To provide & develop the idea of the interfacing between electrical system and the other systems of the
aircraft.
To provide graph and shape of various Electrical (AC and Dc) values by utilizing oscilloscope.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction to aircraft AC and DC power systems, tools & measuring instruments, their obligations, utilizations,
interfacing, protection systems, installation and skills of maintenance.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
THEORY
1.
MEASURING INSTRUMENT
1.1
Familiarize with DC Measuring Instrument
1.2
Explain the Ammeter
1.3
Discuss the Voltmeter
1.4
Familiarize with Ohmmeter
1.5
Familiarize with the Megger
2.
METER MOVEMENTS
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.
AC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
4.
Iron-vane meter
Hot-wire meter
Thermocouple meter
Dynamometer
Metalic rectifier
Inductive Pickups meter
Hall-effect probe
Wattmeter
Frequency counter
Multimeter
Ammeter
Meggameter
ELECTRIC TACHOMETER
4.1
4.2
5.
Construction
Taut-band movement
Design for uniform scale
Sensitivity
DArsonval meter
Measuring DC Voltage
Ammeter
Voltmeter
Ohmmeter
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
6.
7.
OSCILLOSCOPE
9.1.
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
10.
Autosyn System
Magnesyn System
DIGITAL METERS
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
9.
8.
Transducer
CRT
Vertical section
Horizontal section
Trigger section
11.
TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
11.1
11.2
11.3
12.
MAGNETIC COMPASS
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
PRACTICAL:
1.
DEMONSTRATE DISMANTLING OF THE BASIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS SHOWING
THEIR DIFFERENT PARTS.
2.
3.
DEMONSTRATE THE AIRCRAFT AC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AFTER USING
VARIOUS
PARAMETERS AND TAKING DIFFERENT OUTPUT.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
BOOKS REFERENCES:
IV. Aircraft Electrical System
V. Aircraft Electricity
VI. Basic Electric Vols I & II
IV.Aircraft Electric And Electronics
GM Anwer Hossain
Chief Instructor
E.H.J Pallet
Bent & McKinley
G. M. Anwer Hossain
Eismin
5852
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
T P C
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AIMS
To be able to develop the working condition in the field of industrial or other
organization.
To be able to understand develop the labor management relation in the
industrial sector.
To be able to develop the management techniques in the process of decision making.
To be able to manage the problems created by trade union.
To be able to understand the network , PERT, CPM & MBO
To be able to perform the marketing.
To be able to maintain inventory.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Basic concepts of management; Principles of management; Scientific management;
Organization; Span of supervision; Motivation; Personnel management and human
relation; Staffing and manpower planning ; Training of staff; Industrial dispute; Concept of leadership; Concepts
and techniques of decision making; Concept of trade union; Inventory control; Economic lot size ; Break even
analysis; Labour and industrial law; PERT , CMP ; Network ; Marketing; Production management;
10 Understand the concept of economic lot size & break even analysis
10.1 Define economic lot size.
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AIMS
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Principles and objects of business organization; Formation of business organization; Banking system and its
operation; Negotiable instrument; Stock Exchange; Home trade and foreign trade.
Basic concepts of communication Communication model& feedback; Types of communication; Methods of
communication; Formal & informal communication; Essentials of communication; Report writing; Office
management; Communication through correspondence; Official and semi- official letters.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
1
Define business.
Mention the objects of business.
Define business organization.
State the function of business organization.
6.3
6.4
6.5
7
Define feedback .
State the basic principles of effective feedback.
Explain the essential feedback to complete communication process.
10
11
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SYLLABUS
(COURSE STRUCTURE-2010)
OBJECTIVE
This subject covers the basic principle of aircraft pulse & FM system. This include working principle, main
component, operation, installation, fault finding, rectification and test procedure of the systems used in modern
passenger carrying aircraft.
After completion of this course the student will acquire sound knowledge of the subject and will be able to work
on the aircraft independently.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1.
2.
3.
4.
3.1
Basic principle of DME.
3.2
Interrogation and reply channel arrangement.
3.3
Aircraft Installation.
3.4
Technical characteristic and test procedure.
UNDERSTAND THE GLOBAL POSITIONING NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5.
6.
10.
Advantage and disadvantage of fiber optics data transmission over electrical wire propagation.
Fiber optics data bus, terminator and related terms.
Couplers, Control terminals and remote terminals.
Application of Fiber optics in aircraft systems.
9.
8.
7.
Introduction of GPS.
Basic concept and working principle of GPS.
Use of GPS in the aircraft.
Different segment of GPS.
Different errors of GPS.
PRACTICAL
1. Practical demonstration of Radar components ie. CRT, Magnetron, Klystron and Wave guide.
2. Show secondary radar installation on the aircraft.
REFERENCE BOOK
1. Aircraft Radio System
2. Automatic flight control
3. Aircraft Instrument Systems
4. L 298/34 Official Journal of the European Union
-J. Powell
- EHJ Pallett
- Dale Crane
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OBJECTIVE
The Objective of this subject is to impart basic knowledge of the topic mentioned in the syllabus
description. After completion of the course, through acquired knowledge the student will be able to
understand the working principle, operation, and rectification and test procedure of Aircraft sophisticated
Avionic & Digital Systems.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction and Safety Measures, Digital Data Transmission System, Digital Data Display & Electronic
Systems, Aircraft Software Management Control, Aircraft Avionic Systems & Integration, Integrated
Modular Avionics, Cabin Systems, On Board Maintenance System and Information System.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
THEORY
1. INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
1.1
Review Digital Fundamentals
1.2
Introduction to Aircraft Digital Systems.
1.3
Introduction to Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD)
1.4
Precautions in handling and transporting of ESD
1.5
Describe Electromagnetic Environment
1.5.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
1.5.2 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
1.5.3 High Intensity Radiated Field (HIRF)
1.5.4 Lightning/Lightning Protection
2. DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
2.1
Copper Wire Transmission
2.2
Optical Fibres
2.2.1 Introduction to Fibre optics.
2.2.2 Advantage and disadvantage of fibre optic data transmission
2.2.3 Fibre optic data bus
2.2.4 Fibre optic related terms
2.2.5 Terminations
2.2.6 Couplers, control terminals, remote terminals
2.3
2.4
2.5
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
10.7
10.8
10.9
PRACTICAL
1. Demonstration of aircraft electronic display system on live aircraft with power on.
2. Practical demonstration of fibre optic in the laboratory.
3. Demonstration of DFDR, FBW, DADC and ATE in live aircraft.
4. ARING 429, ARING 629, and ARING 664 are to be demonstrated on the computer lab.
5. Demonstrate the safety precaution & working procedure while handling Electrostatic Sensitive
Device.
Reference Book
1. Aircraft Electrical and Electronic Systems: Principles, Operation and Maintenance by Mike
Tooley and David Wyatt.
2. Aircraft Digital Electronic and Computer Systems: Principles, Operation and Maintenance by
Mike Tooley.
3. Aircraft System: Mechanical, electrical, and avionics subsystems integration by Ian Moir.
4. Aircraft Communications and Navigation Systems: Principles, Operation and Maintenance by
Mike Tooley.
5. Introduction to Avionics Systems by R.P.G. Collinson
6. Aircraft Electricity and Electronics by EISMIN
7. The Avionics Handbook by CARY R. SPITZER.
Shakil Mahmud
Teacher
8363
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OBJECTIVES
To give ideas & knowledge of different types of electrical generation and their utilities.
To give ideas & knowledge of different types of Logic circuits, APU starter logic used in aircraft.
To familiarize with different controls and Transducers, Engine systems, Fuel management, lights
and Cabin systems.
To give idea, knowledge & understanding of Airframe systems, warning and protection systems,
EMI effects and continuing airworthiness of aircraft.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction and understanding of Aircraft ac generators, ADG, RAT, APU and Inverters and TRU.
Motors, batteries and charging methods in-in-situ condition, Power generations and distributions in the
aircraft, Engine systems, Fuel Management, Lights, Cabin Systems, Warning and Indications systems.
Fibre optics, fly-by- wires in aircraft control system, warning , operational and BITE system. Engine
control, Fire and Smoke Detection & safety system of aircraft.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1.0 AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL GENERATION (Moir), BUSBAR SYSTEM AND
DISTRIBUTIONS
1.1 Introductions
1.2 Familiarize with the requirements of electrical power in the aircraft.
1.3 Understand Electrical Power Evolutions
1.4 Discuss Aircraft Electrical Systems
1.5 Explain Power Generations
1.6 Learn DC power Generations
1.7 Explain AC power Generations
1.8 Explain Power Generation Control
1.9 Primary Power Distributions
1.10 Power Conversion and Energy Storage:i) Understand Inverters
ii) Discuss Transformer Rectifier Units (TRU)
iii) Understand Battery Chargers
iv) Explain Batteries
v) Explain Rectifiers
1.11 Secondary Power Distributions:i) Discuss Power Switching
GM Anwer Hossain
Chief Instructor, AIB
OBJECTIVES
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction to Signal processing, demand signals, Flight director system, Automatic throttle systems, Auto
landing systems, flight path computation, Flight management systems, Electronic display, inertial
navigation systems, inertial Reference systems and Oxygen systems.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1. DESCRIBE THE COMMAND SIGNAL PROCESSING
1.1 Function of the signals processing systems components
1.1.1 Limiting
1.1.2 Synchronizing
1.1.3 Demodulation
1.1.4 Gain & gain programming
1.1.5 Feedback
1.1.6 Integration
2. DESCRIBE THE OUTER LOOP CONTROL
2.1 Inner loop stabilization & outer loop control
2.2 Modes of Autopilot
2.2.1 Basic mode
2.2.2 Upper mode
2.3 Modes in pitch axis
2.3.1 Altitude selects and holds
2.3.2 Vertical speed
2.3.3 Airspeed selects and holds
2.3.4 Mach hold
2.3.5 Pitch hold
2.3.6 Pitch trim
8.1 Introduction
8.2 System layout: Cockpit & cabin.
8.3 Sources of oxygen.
8.4 Storage, charging & distribution of oxygen.
8.5 Oxygen supply regulation and specifications
8.6 Types of oxygen system
8.7 Main components and their operation:
8.7.1 Oxygen cylinder
8.7.2 Regulator
8.7.3 Pressure gauge
8.7.4 Flow meter
8.7.5 Breathing mask
8.8 Indications and warnings.
9. DESCRIBE THE FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (FMS)
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Main components.
9.3 System operation.
PRACTICAL
1.
Demonstrate the Signal processing and demand signals
2.
3.
4.
5
6.
7.
REFERENCE BOOK
1. Automatic flight control
- EHJ Pallett
2. Aircraft Instrument Systems
- Dale Crane
3. Airframe Handbook AC 65-15A - FAA Publications
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OBJECTIVES
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction to rotary wing aerodynamics, aircraft equipment and furnishings, aircraft systems e.g. flight controls,
air conditioning and cabin pressurization, fuel systems, hydraulic system and landing gear.
Introduction to the basic principle and gas turbine theory, types of gas turbine engines, compressor, combustion
chamber, turbine, exhaust types and construction etc.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1. Understanding of Rotary Wing Aerodynamics
1.1 Terminology
1.2 Describe operation and effect of cyclic,
1.3 Explain collective and anti-torque controls
2. Understanding of Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25)
2.1 Discuss electronic emergency equipment requirements
2.2 Explain cabin entertainment equipment
3. Understanding of Flight Controls (ATA 27)
3.1 Purpose of primary controls
3.2 Describe spoilers
3.3 Explain trim control
3.4 Discuss active load control
3.5 Narrate high lift devices
3.6 Explain lift dump
3.7 Describe speed brakes
3.8 Represent system operation
3.8.1 Explain manual operation
3.8.2 Describe hydraulic operation
3.8.3 Discuss pneumatic operation
3.9 Narrate artificial feel
3.10 Discuss yaw damper
3.11 Explain mach trim
3.12 Describe rudder limiter
Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Reference Books:
1. FAA-H-8083-33: Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook: Airframe, Volume 1&2
2. Related ATA System F28 Aircraft Training Note
3. The Jet Engine by Rolls-Royce UK
4. FAA-H-8083-32: Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook: Engine, Volume 1&2
AVIATION MANAGEMENT
Subject Code: 8266
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction to Aviation Management; Views of Aviation;The Historical Perspective of Aviation;The Air
Transportation : Regulators & Association;General Aviation Industry;The Airline Industry;Economic
Characteristics of Airlines;Airline Management and Organization;Air Cargo;Fleet Planning; Principles of
Airline Scheduling;Airline Labor Relation;Airport Operations.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
THEORY
1. INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION MANAGEMENT
1.1
Introduction to Aviation
1.2
Brief description of Civil Aviation
1.2.1 General Aviation
1.2.2 Commercial Aviation
1.3
Define Military Aviation
1.4
Airline
1.5
Airport
1.6
Air Traffic Control
2. UNDERSTAND THE VIEWS OF AVIATION
2.1
Describe the scope and economic significance of Aviation
2.2
Define Aerospace Industry
2.2.1 Major Aircraft Manufacturer
2.2.2 Engine Manufacturer
2.2.3 Parts & Components Manufacturer
2.3
2.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
IdentifytheLevel of management
Explain Decision making steps
Function of management
8.5.1 Planning
8.5.2 Organizing
8.5.3 Staffing
8.5.4 Directing
8.5.5 Controlling
Organization
8.6.1 Principles of organization planning
i.
Span of Control
ii.
Delegation of Authority
8.6.2 Line and staff responsibilities
Organization chart
Staff Departments
8.8.1 Finance and property
8.8.2 Information services
8.8.3 Personnel
8.8.4 Medical
8.8.5 Community relations and publicity
8.8.6 Economic planning
Line Departments
8.9.1 Flight operations
8.9.2 Engineering & Maintenance
8.9.3 Quality Control and Assurance
8.9.4 Marketing & services
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Air Transportation: A Management PerspectiveSixth Edition by JOHN G. WENSVEEN; Ashgate
Publishing Limited UK.
2. Aviation Management: Global and National Perspectives byRatandeep Singh;
Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Air Navigation Order (ANO), CAAB.
Shakil Mahmud
Teacher
5851
AIMS
To be able to understand the principles and practices of book keeping and
accounting.
To be able to understand the procedures of general accounting, financial
accounting and their applications.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Concept of book keeping and accounting; Transactions; Entry systems; Accounts;
Journal; Ledger; Cash book; Trial balance; Final accounts; Cost account & financial
accounting; Depreciation; Public works accounts.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
1 Understand the concept of book keeping and accounting.
1.1 Define book keeping and accountancy.
1.2 State the objectives of book keeping.
1.3 State the advantages of book keeping.
1.4 Differentiate between book keeping and accounting.
1.5 State the necessity and scope of book keeping and accounting.
2 Understand the transactions.
2.1 Define transactions and business transaction.
2.2 Explain the importance of transactions.
2.3 Describe the characteristic features of transactions.
2.4 Discuss the classification of transaction.
2.5 Identify the transaction from given statements stating reasons.
3 Understand the entry system.
3.1 State the aspects of transactions.