Practical Math & Physics for Pilots

3 months access

€74.00

€60.00 net

Description

The pathway to becoming a pilot is lined with the dreaded "m" and "p" words—Math and Physics, of course. While pilots don't need to outshine Einstein, they do need these subjects for navigation, fuel calculations, performance planning, aerodynamics, and understanding flight principles. Research shows that Math and Physics are among the most disliked subjects due to their perceived difficulty and abstract nature. So, what can we do?
  • Make things practical—relate lessons to real-world situations pilots will face.
  • Make Math and Physics accessible and easy to follow, building knowledge step by step rather than going 'too complex, too soon'.
  • Ditch the old, dry textbooks and embrace a variety of tools—videos, GIFs, audios—to bring Math and Physics to life.
  • Build confidence, build knowledge, build skills, and ultimately build success!
This is the essence of our new 'Practical Math and Physics for Pilots' m-learning course—enticing, never intimidating; engaging, never dull; accessible, never over-complicated; alive, never dry. Explore our course and see how the "m" in "m-learning" stands for modern, mobile, and memorable!

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About the course

Course Overview
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • 100+ Questions 
  • Practice tasks
  • Ongoing progress checks
  • Final examination
Learning Objectives

This course provides essential math and physics skills for pilots to apply in real-world flight operations. By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Perform calculations involving time, distance, speed, fuel, and unit conversions.
  • Apply ratios, percentages, and algebraic methods to solve flight-related problems.
  • Interpret graphs and aviation data for decision-making.
  • Understand and use SI units, force, pressure, velocity, and acceleration.
  • Apply Newton’s laws of motion, momentum, and energy conservation in aviation.
  • Explain fluid dynamics, gas laws, and their effect on aircraft performance.
  • Understand electrical circuits, magnetism, and energy transfer in aviation contexts.
  • Analyze center of gravity, stability, and atmospheric pressure in flight operations.

This course equips pilots with practical mathematical and physical principles for enhanced flight safety and efficiency.

Benefits & Features
  • Offers flexibility to learn anytime, anywhere, fitting into busy schedules.
  • Provides interactive content that enhances engagement and understanding.
  • Provides a targeted, aviation-specific curriculum that aligns with pilot training needs.
  • Enhances problem-solving skills specific to piloting scenarios.
  • Increases trainee retention and comprehension with real-world aviation examples.
Intended Audience

This course is designed for aspiring and current pilots, aviation students, and flight instructors seeking to strengthen their understanding of essential math and physics principles applied in aviation. It is suitable for learners at any stage of their pilot training or career.

Regulatory Compliance

This mLearning course is not subject to regulations, however, it fulfills the related EASA/FAA requirements.

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