Estonian Aviation Academy
Curriculum: Aircraft Engineering 2013
Language of instructionEstonian
Other languages needed to achieve learning outcomesEnglish
Learning outcomesThe student having passed the curriculum of
Aircraft Engineering: • knows the speciality related international requirements; • applies theoretical knowledge and practical skills in engineering and planning of aircraft constructions and systems, and in carrying out the overhaul; • knows the aircraft on-board instruments and systems, and working principles of its different units and systems; • is able to use different speciality specific tools in real working situations; • explains orally or in writing in the Estonian and/or the English language speciality related problems; • is familiar with and able to use aircraft maintenance documentation both in the Estonian and the English language; • has an advanced sense of responsibility for their speciality related activities, in drawing up of aviation related engineering documents incl., aimed at ensuring aviation safety; • has acquired the basic knowledge of the profession of a mechanical technician/avionics technician as prescribed by EASA regulations; • knows the characteristic features and importance of team work and is able to work in a team interconnecting the different influences of the environment, resources, standards and human abilities. • creates preconditions for continuing education in Master’s Study. Additional informationThe Curriculum is included in the study programme group of Engineering, manufacturing and technology and the studies are conducted according to the rights given by Government of the Republic Regulation No 178 of 18.12.2008 "Standard of Higher Education".
Contact: Karl-Eerik Unt, Aircraft Maintenance Training Department, Training Manager, unt@eava.ee, 744 8104 Look curriculum subjects | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

