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AVIATION ACADEMY

Synopsis of the thesis to be submitted


for the award of the degree in

Bachelors of Architecture

HITKARINI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN


PLANNING, JABALPUR (M.P.)

RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI


VISHWAVIDYALAYA

2020

Submitted By:
PRAKHAR GUPTA
0233AR161013

Guided By:
Ar. ASHIMA C. GROVER
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the synopsis of the thesis entitled “AVIATION ACADEMY” submitted
by PRAKHAR GUPTA to Hitkarini College of Architecture and Town Planning for the
award of the degree of Bachelors of Architecture, is a bona fide record of the work which
will be carried out by him under my supervision and guidance. This Bachelor of Architecture
thesis synopsis along with recommendation is being forwarded to the Director.

Ar. ASHIMA C. GROVER Ar. DHANANJAY DESHPANDE

(Guide) (Director)

Date: 13-01-2020

HITKARINI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE


AND TOWN, JABALPUR (M.P.)
CONTENT

1) AIM......................……………………………………………...................…....….…1

2) OBJECTIVE……………………………………………...................………...….….1

3) SCOPE……………………………………………………………...…......................1

4) LIMITATION………………………………………………………......................…1

5) INTRODUCTION………..………………………………………...…......................1

6) MOTIVATION……………………………………………………....................……2

7) METHODOLOGY …………………………………………………....................….2

8) REFERENCES.................................………………………............….......................3
AIM

The aim of the thesis is to design an aviation academy for the students who seek their
career to become a pilot.

OBJECTIVE

✓ To collect the basic information about the academy and their norms.
✓ To do a literature study.
✓ To do a live case study.
✓ Working on plans of the design.
✓ Working on elevations, sections and 3d views of the design.
✓ Finalising the design.

SCOPE

✓ To provide a comfortable atmosphere to the students in the field.


✓ To attract the new students for the admission through the facilities and its functions.
✓ To provide an economical design which fits in the budget of Airport Authority of
India.
✓ To provide a design which is sustainable as well as climate responsive in nature as
far as possible.

LIMITATIONS

✓ This design will not include the accommodation for students as well as staff.
✓ This design will be focused on the academic facilities as well as the facilities needed
for the students, staff and the workers.

INTRODUCTION

Aviation academy is an educational establishment responsible for the training and


development of the personnel in those academies that have a separate aviation branch. The
academy tasks encompass the teaching of a variety of skills related to aviation and related
subjects particularly with regards to the tactical role aviation plays in its respective flying
component.

FLYING - Potential pilots are trained by using flight simulators and especially designed
training aircraft. However, aviation branches also employ fixed-wing aircraft, used mostly
for aerial surveying and liaison purposes, so prospective pilots may also be trained to fly
these aircraft. The accurate use of the numerous systems is also part of the flight training.

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TECHNICAL - A further task of aviation academy is to train the personnel, particularly the
groundcrews, in the technical, electrical and electronic maintenance of the various aircraft
and systems.

DEVELOPMENT - Incorporated in aviation academy is a development department which


is tasked with devising improvements of the aircraft and the testing and preparing them for
the flight.

MEDICAL - Specific medical training for flying pilot and its crew is also given at aviation
academy.

MOTIVATION

Civil aviation in India, the world's third-largest civil aviation market, traces its origin back
to 1911. The Indian Civil Aviation Industry is on high growth trajectory, as per the market
size, the Indian Civil Aviation Industry is amongst the top 10 in the world with size of
around $16 billion. India has a vision of becoming the second largest aviation market 2020.
Various initiatives have been taken by the Government and Industry to expedite its growth,
including the regional connectivity with smaller aircrafts, opening a new opportunity.[1]
Economic growth, an expanding middle class and rising personal incomes have contributed
to India becoming one of the fastest-growing aviation markets in the world. Over the next
decade, Indian carriers are scheduled to take delivery of over 1,000 planes, which means a
requirement for 8,000 to 10,000 pilots. [2]
The government has started work on a plan to turn airfields belonging to the state-run
Airports Authority of India (AAI), including non-operational ones, into pilot academies to
help meet increasing demand in India and overseas. AAI, which manages 126 airports, has
about 50 such fields. [3]

METHODOLOGY

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SYNOPSIS

ARTICLES JOURNALS

RESEARCH PAPERS BOOKS

REFERECES

WEBSITES–

[1] http://www.flywithgati.com/

ARTICLE –

[2] Anirban Chowdhury- “Crisis in the cockpit: Indian carriers stare at pilot shortage”
Available at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines-/-
aviation/crisis-in-the-cockpit-indian-carriers-stare-at-pilot-
shortage/articleshow/64939986.cms
[3] Mihir Mishra- “AAI’s disused airfields may be turned into pilot academies”
Available at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines-/-
aviation/aais-disused-airfields-may-be-turned-into-pilot-
academies/articleshow/71434360.cms

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