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Aviation Management

Day 01. Aviation Management. Safety Issues. All students must be aware regarding the safety passage in case of fire. Introduction. Ir. Dr. Istas F. Nusyirwan p20-213, 013 7442310 istaz@fkm.utm.my http://www.fkm.utm.my/~istaz PhD (Aerospace Engineering) RMIT Australia

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Aviation Management

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  1. Day 01 Aviation Management

  2. Safety Issues • All students must be aware regarding the safety passage in case of fire.

  3. Introduction Ir. Dr. Istas F. Nusyirwan p20-213, 013 7442310 istaz@fkm.utm.my http://www.fkm.utm.my/~istaz PhD (Aerospace Engineering) RMIT Australia M.Eng – Mech, UTM B.Eng – Mech (Aero), UTM

  4. Brief About Me • Research Interest • Air Traffic Study with DCA Malaysia • Micro UAS development • Flight Simulator design • High Performance Computing / Numerical Modelling

  5. Air Traffic Control Centre

  6. Kuala Lumpur FIR

  7. The air traffic systems

  8. 3-month view of flight trajectories

  9. Nav Aids and others

  10. The Course Outcomes

  11. Key Performance Indicators

  12. Course Synopsis Basic Management, Managers, Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling; Management of the aviation industry; airport operations; aviation organizations and rules; safety, liability and security in aviation industries; main activities of the aircraft manufacturer, main activities of the airline industry.

  13. Teaching Methodology 1. Basic management concepts will be demonstrated. 2. Students will be required to sit for tests. 3. Students will be required to produce a report based on real organisation in a group.

  14. Weekly Schedule

  15. Assessments • 2 Tests that will carry 20 marks each. • 1 Group Project that will carry 15 marks. • 1 Individual Project that will carry 5 marks. • A final exam that will carry 40 marks. Altogether will be 100 marks.

  16. Group Projects • Students will be divided into severalgroups. • Each group will organise a daily trip to selected organisation. • Each group has to create a proper organizational chart and each member has to be assigned to a specific task. • The successful of each group is determined by its ability to conduct the given task succesfully.

  17. References 1. J. D. Richardson and Julie F. Rodwell, Essentials in Aviation Management 2. Stephen P. Robbins and Mary Coulter Management, Pearson. • Civil Aviation Regulations 1996 • ICAO Annexes and recommended practices

  18. A reminder about attendance ATTENDANCE The student should adhere to the rules of attendance as stated in the University Academic Regulation :- 1. Student must attend not less than 80% of lecture hours as required for the subject. 2. The student will be prohibited from attending any lecture and assessment activities upon failure to comply the above requirement. Zero mark will be given to the subject.

  19. Introduction to Management and Organization Learning Outcomes • Classify managers • Define management • Describe the functions, roles and skills of managers • Describe the characteristics of an organization

  20. Who are managers? A manager is someone who coordinates and oversee the work of other people so that organizational goals can be accomplished.

  21. Classification of Managers Traditionally, • Top • Middle-line • First-line The bottom part is known as nonmanagerial employee.

  22. What is management? It involves coordinating and overseeing the work activities of others so that their activities are completed efficiently and effectively. Efficiently means achieving with minimal waste of resources. Effectively means achieving the highest goal attainment. In short – achieving the goal optimally.

  23. Management Functions Goals Achieved

  24. Management Roles It involves both reflection (thinking) and action (doing).

  25. Management Skills

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