Relevant tasks of professional orientation in aviation specialties: aircraft engineering and flight operation
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Aerospace university, aircraft engineering, aviation, education, flight simulator training, professional orientation.Résumé
Relevant tasks of professional orientation for schoolchildren in this field of science and technology are: 1) preparation and continuous updating training manuals devoted to familiarity with engineering and flight professions; 2) implementation of simulator training, for example, glider simulators as demonstration of views about flight; 3) improvement the practice of leading aerospace universities for new students; 4) making use of video materials documentary, popular scientific context and feature films wore widely.
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