Aviation Indoctrination

Duration (hours)

 Trainees without previous aviation experience 12
Trainees with previous aviation experience 6

1.    Regulatory
2.    Aviation terminology and terms of reference
3.    Theory of flight and flight operations
4.    Aircraft propulsion systems
5.    Aircraft systems

Aviation Indoctrination introduces learners to the essential foundations of the aviation environment, beginning with the regulatory framework that governs all aspects of air operations. The course familiarizes students with the key aviation terminology and terms of reference used throughout the industry, ensuring they can communicate accurately and confidently in both technical and operational contexts. Building on this foundation, the curriculum explores the theory of flight and the principles that enable aircraft to operate safely and efficiently, along with an overview of typical flight operations.

Students also gain insight into aircraft propulsion systems, examining how engines generate thrust and the differences between major propulsion technologies used in modern aviation. The course concludes with a study of fundamental aircraft systems, highlighting how various mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and avionics components work together to support safe and reliable flight.