Master atmospheric physics and flight measurements, including airspeed calculations, altitude measurements, and pressure systems.
Master atmospheric physics and flight measurements, including airspeed calculations, altitude measurements, and pressure systems.
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What you'll learn
Master the International Standard Atmosphere concepts
Understand different types of airspeed measurements
Analyze atmospheric effects on flight instruments
Calculate altitude and speed corrections
Comprehend aircraft pressurization principles
Interpret flight instrument readings accurately
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There are 4 modules in this course
This comprehensive course explores the physics of atmosphere and its impact on aircraft speed and altitude measurements. Students learn about the International Standard Atmosphere, various airspeed measurements (true, calibrated, and equivalent), and aircraft instrumentation principles. The curriculum covers atmospheric physics, hydrostatic equilibrium, and practical applications through case studies. Learners understand the relationship between pressure, temperature, and altitude, as well as the functioning of essential flight instruments like altimeters and airspeed indicators.
Atmosphere
Module 1 · 2 Hours to complete
Speeds used in flight mechanics
Module 2 · 1 Hours to complete
Practical : The Zp, Mach, Vc Diagram
Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete
General assessment
Module 4 · 45 Minutes to complete
Fee Structure
Instructor
Distinguished Flight Test Engineer and Aerospace Education Expert
Eric Poquillon serves as an Experimental Flight Dynamics Professor at ISAE-SUPAERO, bringing over 20 years of expertise in flight testing and aircraft certification. His extensive career includes significant roles at DGA Essais en vol (French Flight Test Center), where he conducted certification flight tests for major transport aircraft manufacturers including Airbus, Boeing, and Bombardier. He holds an Engineering degree from Ecole Centrale de Paris, a Flight Test Engineer License from EPNER, and a Master's in Business Administration. At ISAE-SUPAERO, he teaches flight dynamics and flight testing methods for both piloted aircraft and micro UAVs while serving as Headmaster of the TAS-AERO Advanced Master Program. His expertise extends to developing MOOCs on flight mechanics through Coursera, making aerospace education accessible to a global audience. His contributions to aviation safety and regulation include significant work on FAR/JAR/CS regulations and coordination of JAA/EASA Flight Panel on major Airbus projects
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