Course detail

Flight Planning and Performing

FSI-FLPAcad. year: 2024/2025

The basics of flight planning and execution of flight for VFR and especially for IFR are discussed. During the course, students will get acquainted with the procedures of determining the weight of the aircraft, its balancing, preparation of documentation for the flight, the performance of the aircraft in all phases of flight, working with flight manuals and all aspects of flight, including emergency management.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

7

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Entry knowledge

Basic knowledge of secondary-level applied mathematics, geometry and physics.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

Lectures and seminars are mandatory in this form of study. The condition for granting the credit is 80% physical participation in lectures and seminars. Absence classes can be replaced by independent study and independent processing of assigned tasks.


Lectures and seminars are mandatory and attendance is checked by recording in the class book (min. 80%). Reasoned absence may be replaced by consultations and in the form of individually assigned tasks and projects for independent processing, which must be submitted no later than during the course-unit credit week.

Aims

The course objective is to make students familiar with basics of flight planning and execution of flight with aircrafts of performance class B, A, for VFR and especially for IFR. To teach students to practically use theoretical knowledge from this subject in pilot training and subsequently in practice. To prepare students to take theoretical exams to obtain the ATPL (A).


Students will acquire knowledge and skills of flight planning and performing, which are necessary for a professional pilot in the civil air traffic.

Study aids

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

DANĚK, V.: Výkonnost (032). Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2006. Učební texty pro teoretickou přípravu dopravních pilotů dle předpisu JAR-FCL 1. ISBN 80-720-4446-X. (CS)
EASA ATPL (A) Theory Training: Flight Planning and Monitoring. 7th Edition. United Kingdom: Bristol Groundschool International Limited, 2019. ISBN 978-1-912679-15-7. (EN)
EASA ATPL Ground Training Series: Flight Planning and Monitoring. Book No 7, EASA-First Edition, Revised for NPA29. United Kingdom: CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, 2020. (EN)
FRYNTA, Jiří; LOUBAL, Jiří a SCHOŘ, Jan. Plánování letu a monitorování letu (033). Učební texty pro teoretickou přípravu dopravních pilotů dle předpisu JAR-FCL 1. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2006 [i.e. 2007]. ISBN 978-80-7204-501-3. (CS)
CHMELÍK, Jakub. Hmotnost a vyvážení (031 00). Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2006. Učební texty pro teoretickou přípravu dopravních pilotů dle předpisu JAR-FCL 1. ISBN 80-720-4438-9. (CS)
Jeppesen. EASA ATPL Training: Mass & Balance. Neu-Isenburg: Jeppesen GmbH., 2014. ISBN 9780884876014. (EN)

Recommended reading

DANĚK, V, FIĽAKOVSKÝ, K.. Základy letu (081 00): učební texty dle předpisu JAR-FCL 1. Vyd. 1. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2006, 314 s. Učební texty pro teoretickou přípravu dopravních pilotů dle předpisu JAR-FCL 1. ISBN 80-720-4449-4. (CS)
KELLER, Ladislav a Jindřich KOCÁB. Učebnice pilota: pro žáky a piloty všech druhů letounů a sportovních létajících zařízení, provozujících létání jako svou zájmovou činnost. Vyd. 2. Cheb: Svět křídel, 2006. ISBN 80-852-8089-2. (CS)
KENNY, created and compiled by James. Navigation: general navigation, flight planning, radio aids. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford Aviation Training, 2007. ISBN 978-095-5517-723. (EN)
SOLDÁN, Vladimír. Letové postupy a provoz letadel. 1. vyd. Jeneč: Letecká informační služba Řízení letového provozu České republiky, 2007, 214 s. ISBN 978-80-239-8595-5. (CS)

Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme B-PRP-P Bachelor's 3 year of study, summer semester, compulsory

  • Programme C-AKR-P Lifelong learning

    specialization CLS , 1 year of study, summer semester, elective

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

52 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

  1. Mass and balance of the aircraft, terminology, center of gravity, MAC, limitations.
  2. Load-terminology, payloads and load, Nomenclature, aircraft weight control, weighing procedures, documentation.
  3. Determination of aircraft center of gravity, centering, centering limits according to flight manuals.
  4. Influence of the position of the center of gravity on the performance of the aircraft, Weight + Balance Sheet, consequences of overload.
  5. Performance of class B airplanes, characteristic speeds, flight manuals.
  6. Performance of class A airplanes, characteristic speeds, take-off, length of interrupted take-off, balanced take-off length, climb segments.
  7. Performance of airplanes of class A, cruising flight, descent, approach, landing, flight planning in terms of flight time and endurance, ETOPS.
  8. VFR and IFR flight planning rules, documents and sources of information needed for flight planning and execution, fuel plan.
  9. Flight planning under IFR, work with map materials, preparation of documents for the flight.
  10. Procedure for planning a flight under IFR to a specific destination, the use of current meteorological and operational information, processing of documents for the flight.
  11. ICAO ATC flight plan, types of flight plans, flight monitoring, aircraft crew cooperation with ATC.
  12. Minimization of the impact of air transport on the environment, procedures and measures, perspectives of further development
  13. Operating procedures from the point of view of economics and efficiency of air transport, development trends.

Exercise

26 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

  1. Terminology in relation to the content of the subject, practical work with literature and references.
  2. Weight and load, work with flight manuals of specific aircrafts.
  3. Determining the position of the center of gravity of specific aircraft, work with flight manuals.
  4. Work with flight manuals of specific aircraft in relation to weight, center of gravity, determination of aircraft performance.
  5. Preparation of flight by performance class B aircraft with respect to weight and operating conditions.
  6. Preparation of flight by performance class A aircraft with respect to weight and operating conditions.
  7. Work with AIP, finding out published parameters of the airport, including procedures.
  8. Work with documents in flight planning for VFR and IFR.
  9. Work with documents in flight planning for IFR with emphasis on working with map materials.
  10. Work with navigation and planning software in flight planning.
  11. Planning a flight under IFR with a specific aircraft on a specific route, completing and submitting a flight plan.
  12. Simulation of the planned flight, application of measures to reduce the negative impact on the environment.
  13. Credit work, course-unit credit award.