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UNIVER
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Credit Based Semester and Grading System
To be implemented from the Academic year 2013-2014
SEMESTER V
THEORY
Course Code
Title
USAV501
USAV502
USAV503
USAV504
USAV505
AIR NAVIGATION V
AIR REGULATION V
AVIATION METEOROLOGY V
AIRCRAFT & ENGINE V
FLYING V
#hours
/ week
4
3
3
3
Total hours /
Semester
60
45
45
45
40
Credits
Total hours /
Semester
60
45
45
45
40
Credits
5
3
3
5
4
20
Semester VI
Course Code
Title
USAV601
USAV602
USAV603
USAV604
USAV605
AIR NAVIGATION VI
AIR REGULATION V I
AVIATION METEOROLOGY VI
AIRCRAFT & ENGINE VI
PROJECTS
#hours
/ week
4
3
3
3
5
3
3
5
4
20
SEMESTER V
USAV501
USAV501 : Air Navigation V
Credits: 5
Lectures/Week: 4
UNIT I
Lectures/Semester: 60
No of Lectures
2. Jeppesen Charts: 12
(i)
Jeppesen Airway Manual overview, Source and
Updation of Information
(ii)
Departure Charts (SIDs) Interpretation of Heading, Plan View
(iii) Enroute / Charts Interpreting Front and Back Panel information,
Information provided on Nav Aids, Airways, Airports, Airspace,
Boundaries etc, Area Charts, Approx
(iv)
Area Charts Coverage and Information provided.
(v)
Approach Charts Precision / Non Precision approaches,
Interpretation of Heading, Plan view, Profile view and landing minimums.
(vi)
Arrival Charts (STARs) Interpretation of Heading and Plan view.
(vii) Airport Charts, Interpretation of Heading, Plan View, Additional Runway
Information, Minimums, Surface Movement.
04
Introduction, Benefits of RNAV , Types & levels of RNAV, Components and Operation
of 2D RNAV System, Principal of operation and limitations of simple RNAV systems,
Level 4 RNAV system, control display unit (CDU).
Total __ 20____
UNIT II
No of Lectures
12
4. General Aircraft Performance: (viii) Aircraft documents
(ix)
Take Off speeds - (V1, VR, V2) Take off Speed Limits (Vmbe, Vtire)
(x)
Available Take off Lengths and Take off Distances.
(xi)
Factors affecting MTOW and Take off Optimization Principle.
(xii)
(xiii)
(xiv)
(xv)
(xvi)
(xvii)
(xviii)
08
Total __ 20____
UNIT III
No of Lectures
06
06
04
04
Total __ 20___
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
1. Air Pilots Manual Vol 3 & 5
2. Flight Performance & Planning
3. General Navigation: ATPL JAR
4. GSP : Plotting & Flight Planning
5. GSP : Radio Aids
6. GSP : Flight Instr. & Auto Flt.
7. Range & Endurance
8. Radio Navigation ATPL JAR
9. JAA ATPL Performance
10. JAA ATPL Mass & Balance
11. Mass & Balance
12. Performance
13. Jeppesen Chart Training
PUBLISHER
Peter D Godwin
Nordian AS
Nordian AS
Underdown
Underdown
Underdown
Hitchens
Nordian AS
Jeppesen
Jeppesen
Cranfield
Cranfield
Jeppesen
USAV502
USAV502: Air Regulation V
Credits: 3
Lectures/Week: 3
Lectures/Semester: 45
UNIT I
No of Lectures
Part IX Aerodromes
Rules 79 to 89
UNIT II
3____
Total __ 15____
No of Lectures
Schedule VI Penalties
The suppression of unlawful act against the safety of Civil Aviation Act 1982
Lighting
3
4_____
Total __15 ____
UNIT III
No of Lectures
3
3
3
3
3____
Total __15____
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
PUBLISHER
1. Aviation Act 1934
Ministry of Civil Aviation
2. Indian Aircraft Rules
Ministry of Civil Aviation
3. Aeronautical Information Publication
Ministry of Civil Aviation
4. Aircraft Manual
India
USAV503
USAV503: Meteorology V Credits: 3
Lectures/Week: 3 Lectures/Semester: 45
UNIT I
No of Lectures
Flight Hazards
a) Icing
Weather conditions for Ice Accretion, Topographical Effects
Types of Ice Accretion
Hazards of Ice Accretion, Avoidance
b) Turbulence
Effects on Flight, Avoidance
CAT Effects on Flight
c) Wind Shear
Definition of Wind Shear
Weather conditions for Wind Shear
Effects on Flight
UNIT II
_________
Total __ 15____
No of Lectures
d) Thunderstorms
Structure of Thunderstorms, Squall Lines, Life History, Storm Cells,
Electricity in the Atmosphere, Static charges
Conditions for and process of development, Forecast, Location,
Type Specification
Thunderstorm Avoidance, Ground / Airborne Radar, Stormscope
Development and effect of downbursts
Development of Lightning discharges and effect of lightning strike
on aircraft and Flight execution
e) Tornadoes
Occurance
10
5
_________
Total __ 15____
UNIT III
No of Lectures
10
5____
Total __ 15____
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
PUBLISHER
1) Ground Studies for pilots
R. B. Underdown & John Standan
2) Meteorology for Pilots
Mike Wickson
3) Meteorology for Pilots
Mudge
4) Meteorology for Pilots
Mcgraw Hill
5) Weather
R.S.Scorer
6) Meteorology for Aviators
Sutcliffe
7) Elementary Note on Indian Climatology
India Met Dept.
8) Handbook of Aviation Meteorology
HMSO
9) Meteorology for Airmen Dept.
Parts I & II Met.
10) Climatological Atlas for Airmen
India Met Dept.
11) Meteorological Glossary
HMSO.
12) Weather Study
Brunt
13) The Weather Map
HMSO.
14) Ground Study for Pilots
Taylor & Parmar
USAV504
USAV504: Aircraft & Engines V
Credits: 5
45
Lectures/Week: 3 Lectures/Semester
UNIT I
No of Lectures
Shock stall, Shock waves, Mach line, Mach angle, Mach cone Shock wave angle,
Transonic/Supersonic aerofoil
Slotted Fowler Flap, Kruger flap, Flap asymmetric split flap operation.,
stabilizer Jam
4
Total _ 16__
UNIT II
No of Lectures
No of Lectures
UNIT III
Control Axes of Aircraft, Roll control, skid and slip, Load factor, Dutch roll,
Operation of Control surface, Trim- control, servo tab, balance tab, anti servo tab, 2
Stabilator, Elevons, trim tab, mass damping, balance horn , Control horn
Electrical Power KVA, KW, Reactive power, real Power, GCU, BPCU,
Variable speed constant frequency power generation, .Selection of frequency
in a/c generator
Helicopter : swash plate control, Fully articulated prop blades, Corriolis Effect ,
Propeller configurations, forward flight
Total __14__
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
1) Flight Without Formula
2) Aero Engines for students
3) Gas Turbine and Jet Propulsion
4) Handbook of Aeronautics
5) Civil Aviation Requirements
6) Principles of Flight
7) Performance of Civil Aircraft
8) From the Ground Up
9) Manual of Flying (AP 129)
PUBLISHER
Kermode
Allen and Unwin
Smith
Royal Aeronautical Society
DGCA India
Bert A Shield
Barker
Sandy A. F. Macdonald
Air Ministry UK
Evaluation type
One Assignment/Case study/Project
One class Test (multiple choice questions objective)
Active participation in routine class instructional
deliveries(case studies/ seminars//presentation)
Overall conduct as a responsible student, manners, skill
in articulation, leadership qualities demonstrated
through organizing co-curricular activities, etc.
Marks
10
20
05
05
Unit No
1
2
3
1, 2 & 3
The following tables illustrate part (a) and (b) described above.
SEMESTER V
Course
Credit
Air Navigation V
USAV 501
Air Regulation V
USAV 502
Aviation Meteorology V
USAV 503
Aircraft & Engine V
USAV 504
Flying V
USAV 505
Assignment
Unit
Test
(10)
(20)
Active
Responsible Internal External
Participation Student
(5)
(5)
(16/40) (24/60)
Total
Grade Letter
Point Grade
(100)
5
CPL License
SEMESTER VI
USAV601
Credits: 5
Lectures/Week: 4 Lectures/Semester: 60
UNIT I
No of Lectures
_________
Total __ 20___
No of Lectures
UNIT II
4) Aerodrome Operating Minimum: Definition, Categories of
Aeroplanes, Obstacle Clearance Altitude Height (OCA/H),
Decision Altitude/Height (DA/H),
Minimum Descent Altitude/Height (MDA/H),
Runway Visual Range(RVR), Visibility, Normal Aerodrome
Operating Minima, Restricted Operating Minima, Calculation of
Normal/Restricted operating Minima approach lighting system
with full facilities, intermediate facilities, Basic facilities.
_________
Total __ 22____
No of Lectures
UNIT III
7) Satellite Navigation System: Principle of Operation, Space
Segment, Control Segment, User Segment, GLONASS & GPS,
Selective Availability, Errors of GPS, GPS Integrity & Augmentation,
RAIM, Differential GPS, Use Advantages & disadvantages of
Satellite Navigation System.
8) Collision Warning System: Principle of operating ACAS I, ACAS II
& ACAS III, TAS & RAS, Displays symbology, RAVSI,
Radar Display, Pilots Actions.
PUBLISHER
Peter D Godwin
Nordian AS
Nordian AS
Underdown
Underdown
Underdown
Hitchens
Nordian AS
Aerodrome Operating Minima
Operational Procedures and Trg Reqts for
ILS CAT II/IIIA/B Operations
Requirements for implementation of
Airworthiness, Operational and Trg
Requirements for RNP/RNAV
Airworthiness, Maint & Operational Reqts
USAV602
USAV602: Air Regulation VI
Credits: 3
Lectures/Week: 3 Lectures/Semester: 45
UNIT I
No of Lectures
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Flight Plan
1
1
1
Effect of altitude
Spatial disorientation / Vertigo
Hypoxia
Rapid decompression
Effect of Alcohol & Drugs
Mental Alertness
Hyperventilation
Total __ 15____
No of Lectures
UNIT II
Miscellaneous
Position Report
Aerodrome operating Minima
Air Defence Identification zones
Identification & Interception procedures
Minimum Fuel & Oil to be carried by public transport Aircraft
Air-miss reporting procedure
Entry Transit & Departure
Communication failure procedures
Anti hijacking & Bomb scare procedures
Area Navigation (RNAV)
Required Navigation performance (R.N.P) ATS Routes
UNIT III
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
Total __ 16___
No of Lectures
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
__1____
Total __ 15___
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
1. Aviation Act 1934
2. Indian Aircraft Rules
PUBLISHER
Ministry of Civil Aviation
Ministry of Civil Aviation
Credits: 3
Lectures/Week: 3
Lectures/Semester: 45
UNIT I
No of Lectures
METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION
a) Observation
On the Ground, Surface Wind, Visibility and Runway
Visual Range, Transmissometers, Cloud Type
Amount, Height of Base and Tops, Movement,
Weather Including all types of Precipitation, Air Temperature,
Relative Humidity, Dew Point, Atmospheric Pressure
Upper Air Observations
8
Satellite Observations, Interpretation
Weather Radar observations, Ground and Airborne, Interpretation
Aircraft observations and reporting. Data Link Systems, AIREPS
_________
Total __ 16____
UNIT II
No of Lectures
b) Weather Charts
Significant Weather Charts
Surface Charts
Upper Air Charts
Symbol and Signs on Analyzed and Prognostic charts
UNIT III
15
_________
Total __ 15____
No of Lectures
14
Total __ 14____
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
1) Ground Studies for pilots
2) Meteorology for Pilots
3) Meteorology for Pilots
4) Meteorology for Pilots
5) Weather
6) Meteorology for Aviators
7) Elementary Note on Indian Climatology
8) Handbook of Aviation Meteorology
PUBLISHER
R. B. Underdown & John Standan
Mike Wickson
Mudge
Mcgraw Hill
R.S.Scorer
Sutcliffe
India Met Dept.
HMSO
USAV604
USAV604: Aircraft & Engines VI Credits: 5
Lectures/Semester: 45
Lectures/Week: 3
UNIT I
No of Lectures
FADEC ENGINE
UNIT II
3
_________
Total __ 15____
No of Lectures
Electrical Power: Standby Power. Essential Bus, Hot Battery Bus, Synch Bus,
CSD disconnect, Ampere hour rating of Battery, Types of Battery, Battery Charger,
KVA rating of Alternator.
_________
Total __ 16__
UNIT III
No of Lectures
Fuel system: Fuel circuit for jet engine, boost pumps, fuel/oil heat exchanger,
Fuel jettison system,
T/O and Landing performance : r/w texture, Antiskid , Auto brake , Flap setting,
4
Packs configuration,
Total __ 14__
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
1) Flight Without Formula
2) Aero Engines for students
3) Gas Turbine and Jet Propulsion
4) Handbook of Aeronautics
5) Civil Aviation Requirements
6) Principles of Flight
7) Performance of Civil Aircraft
8) From the Ground Up
9) Manual of Flying (AP 129)
PUBLISHER
Kermode
Allen and Unwin
Smith
Royal Aeronautical Society
DGCA India
Bert A Shield
Barker
Sandy A. F. Macdonald
Air Ministry UK
Evaluation type
One Assignment/Case study/Project
One class Test (multiple choice questions objective)
Active participation in routine class instructional
deliveries(case studies/ seminars//presentation)
Overall conduct as a responsible student, manners, skill
in articulation, leadership qualities demonstrated
through organizing co-curricular activities, etc.
Marks
10
20
05
05
Unit No
1
2
3
1, 2 & 3
30
The following tables illustrate part (a) and (b) described above.
SEMESTER VI
Course
(10)
Air Navigation VI
USAV 601
Air Regulation VI
USAV 602
Aviation Meteorology VI
USAV 603
Aircraft & Engine VI
USAV 604
Project
USAV 605
(20)
(5)
(5)
(16/40) (24/60)
Total
Grade
Point
(100)
FLYING
The Students will have to complete minimum 200 hrs of flying training
to obtain CPL (Commercial Pilot Licence) which is the requirement of
the DGCA. To obtain B.Sc Degree (Aviation) it is mandatory for the
student to obtain CPL (Commercial Pilot Licence) and submit the
copy to the examination section of the Mumbai University, through
concerned college.
PROJECTS ( 4 lectures per week)
1. CRM & Human Factors
2. Aviation Medicine & First Aid
3. Flight Safety
4. Air Traffic Control & Management
5. Aviation Safety & Security Management
6. Fuel Economy
7. Aircrew Survival over Sea and Land
8. Future Air Navigation Systems
9. Airline Route Planning
10. Airline Operations and Scheduling
Out of the Projects listed above, Four Projects will be allotted by the college during Semester VI.
Students will only be required to study and submit these four projects. The projects are to be
completed under the guidance of the teacher from the institute/ college/ any other related
industry.
Letter
Grade
REFERENCE BOOKS
TITLE
1) Crew Resource Management
2) Human Factors for General Aviation
3) JAA ATPL Book 08 Human Performance OAT
& Limitations
4) Air Transportation: A Management
perspective
5) Airline Operations & Scheduling
6) Aviation Security (Legal & Regulatory
Aspects)
7) Pilot Judgment & Crew Resource
Management
8) Aircraft Safety: Accident Investigations
Analyses & Applications
9) Aviation & Airport Security
10) Commercial Aviation Safety 3 / E
11) Vol. 06 Aviation Medicine & Survival
12) Future Air Navigation System (FANS)
PUBLISHER
Brian Mcallister
Jeppesen
J.G.Wensvenn
M. Bazargan
Abeyratne
Jensen
Krause
Sweet
Wells
Royal Airforce Publications
V.P.Galotti
Project 1
Project 2
Project 3
Project 4
Total
Scope
20%
5
Exposition
40%
10
Originality
20%
5
Presentation
20%
5
Total
20
40
20
20
100
25
Semester end
examination
60 %
The semester wise Credit Points will be varied from program to program but the total credits to
be earned by learner to achieve Under Graduate Program degree shall be 120 Credits.
Program
Sem I
Undergraduate 20
Sem II
Sem III
Sem IV Sem V
Sem VI
20
20
20
20
20
Total
Credits
120
Scheme of Examination: - The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two parts.
The learners performance shall be assessed by Internal Assessment with 40% marks in the first
part and by conducting the Semester End Examinations with 60% marks in the second part.
For Term work/ internal
for examination such as:
The learners shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in each of Internal Assessment and
Semester End Examination separately. This means 16 out of 40 in the Internal Assessment and 24 Out
of 60 in Semester End Examination separately.
PERFORMANCE GRADING
The PERFORMANCE GRADING of a student shall be on the SEVEN point grading system as under:
Grade
O
A
B
C
D
E
F
(Fail/Unsatisfactory)
Marks
70 & above
60 to 69.99
55 to 59.99
50 to 54.99
45 to 49.99
40 to 44.99
39.99 & below
Grade Points
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and
Semester End Examination.