Aeronautical practical tasks are one of the fundamental tools enabling our students both to learn scientific knowledge, and gain engineering practices. However, carrying out practical work using technical equipment has its own challenges. Instructors normally identify the difficulties they face finding suitable space, time, and resources. They are also concerned about health and safety issues and face student inexperience in recognizing and using technical equipment. Practical investigations play an important role in developing 21st century transferrable skills, with universities and future employers looking for critical thinkers with problem-solving ability.

    Planning and preparation can take time, finding space and appropriate resources can be difficult and of course, all practical work must take place in a safe environment. Help is available however, guidance on how to plan and carry out practical activities safely can be found in practical teaching guides and practical workbooks. There will also be suggestions for alternative equipment and guidance on how to differentiate activities. Practical teacher’s resources, lesson observation and peer support can all help if you’re struggling to plan practical sessions. The effective use of training aids of Aeronautical Engineering is fundamental to its sustainable structural integrity.

    Students will be provided with essential training skills through simulated reality in which various real-life scenarios can be replicated in a safe and controlled training environment. Pennant’s training aids allow the instructor to enter errors for the student to diagnose and rectify, enabling the student to practice repairing and maintaining an aircraft. The extensive capabilities of the equipment present an exciting future for aeronautical engineers, one which Pennant is excited to be a part of.


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    Title :

    Effective Utilization of Aeronautical Engineering Training Aids



    Conference:

    International Conference on Aeronautical Sciences, Engineering and Technology ; 2023 ; Muscat, Oman October 03, 2023 - October 05, 2023



    Publication date :

    2023-12-26


    Size :

    6 pages




    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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