Flight Performance and Planning I
Abbreviation: PLAPERFI Load: 30(L) + 15(E) + 0(LE) + 15(S) + 0(FLE) + 0(PEE)
Lecturers in charge: dr. sc. Karolina Krajček Nikolić
Lecturers: v. pred. mr. sc. Davor Franjković ( Lectures, Exercises, Seminar )
Course description: Introduction to the subject. Mass and balance. Terminology. Definitions. Methods for determining the position of center of gravity and mass of the aircraft. Influence of mass and center of gravity on aircraft performance. Loads handling. Documentation. Aircraft performance. Requirements and restrictions. Performance classes. General principles of aircraft take-off. Definitions of speeds and take of runway length. Significant variables. Take-off of single-engine and multi-engine airplanes in Class B. Take-off of Class A aircraft. Balanced take-off runway. Class A aircraft take-off - other aspects. General principles of climbing and descending. Significant variables. Influencing factors. Airplane climbing in Classes A and B. Cruise in general. Aircraft cruises in Classes A and B. Airplane descent. Aircraft performance during descent. Landing. Requirements for aircraft in performance class A and B. Restrictions on aircraft performance. Aircraft performance in Class C performance.
Lecture languages: hr
Compulsory literature:
1. JAR ATPL Theoretical Knowledge Manual - Flight Performance and Planning 1 - Mass & Balance and Performance, Oxford Aviation Training, Oxford, England and Jeppensen GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany, 2001.
2. Uredba Komisije (EU) br. 965/2012 od 5. listopada 2012. o utvrđivanju tehničkih zahtjeva i upravnih postupaka u vezi s letačkim operacijama
3. CAP 696, UK CAA JAR-FCL Examinations - Mass and Balance Manual (Aeroplanes), 3rd Edition, 2006.
Recommended literature:
4. CAP 698, UK CAA JAR-FCL Examinations - Aeroplane Performance Manual, 3rd Edition, 2006.
5. JAR ATPL Training - Mass and Balance, Atlantic Flight Training Ltd and Jeppensen GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany, 2004.
6. JAR ATPL Training - Performance, Atlantic Flight Training Ltd and Jeppensen GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany, 2004.
7. Certification Specifications and Acceptable Means of Compliance for Normal, Utility, Aerobatic, and Commuter Category
8. Aeroplanes CS-23, Amendment 4, European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), 15 July, 2015.
9. Certification Specifications and Acceptable Means of Compliance for Large Aeroplanes CS-25, Amendment 17, European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), 15 July, 2015.
Legend
L - Lectures
E - Exercises
LE - Laboratory exercises
S - Seminar
FLE - Practical foreign language exercises
PEE - Physical education excercises
* - Not graded