Problems of learning the flight operation manual while developing knowledge and skills of fighter aviation cadets concerning the actions in emergencies during the flight
https://doi.org/10.51955/23121327_2022_1_37
Abstract
The article deals with the results of the study of mastering quality and accuracy of actions in emergencies during the flight by the fighter aviation cadets while flying the YAK-130. The examples demonstrating visually the impact of registration and interpretation of some material relating to “The flight operation manual” on the process of knowledge and skills formation have been examined. “A tree of problems” giving an opportunity to join the interpretation of emergencies during the flight to safety of flights consequently on an example of “The flight operation manual” learning has been synthesized. The obtained results of the research allowed us to formulate the recommendations on improving “The flight operation manual”. The statistical estimates of applying the described recommendations while developing knowledge and skills of fighter aviation cadets concerning the actions in emergencies during the flight are presented.
About the Authors
Nikolay A. KupriyanovRussian Federation
Candidate of Technical Sciences
135, Dzerzhinsky Krasnodar, 350090
Sergey A. Proshkin
Russian Federation
Honored Military Pilot of Russia
135, Dzerzhinsky Krasnodar, 350090
Sergey V. Stadnik
Russian Federation
Candidate of Economic Sciences
135, Dzerzhinsky, Krasnodar, 350090
Pavel D. Solodovnik
Russian Federation
135, Dzerzhinsky, Krasnodar, 350090
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Review
For citations:
Kupriyanov N.A., Proshkin S.A., Stadnik S.V., Solodovnik P.D. Problems of learning the flight operation manual while developing knowledge and skills of fighter aviation cadets concerning the actions in emergencies during the flight. Crede Experto: transport, society, education, language. 2022;(1):37-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51955/23121327_2022_1_37
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