Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force

The primary purpose of the military pilots training system is to select objectively and to provide practical and qualitative training, both with regard to their academics and in terms of their specialization as aviation personnel. The current state of the military pilots training system has been mar...

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Main Author: Mihai Eduard Ionut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/39/matecconf_mse2019_13007.pdf
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spelling doaj-70e5d3104c1b4aa595c03afbcb4137d42021-02-02T02:27:14ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012901300710.1051/matecconf/201929013007matecconf_mse2019_13007Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air ForceMihai Eduard Ionut0”Henri Coanda” Air Force Academy, Department of AviationThe primary purpose of the military pilots training system is to select objectively and to provide practical and qualitative training, both with regard to their academics and in terms of their specialization as aviation personnel. The current state of the military pilots training system has been marked by difficulties due to its attempt in overcoming a prolonged transition period and adapting to modern armed forces and partner training standards within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Based on the comparative analysis of the training of military aeronautical personnel in Romania and Poland, we will try to observe whether flight training needs to be more or less phased in order for the Air Force to benefit from pilots capable of responding to the current challenges. Accordingly, the aim of the current paper consists of a qualitative analysis meant to prove the necessity of adjusting curricula to the exigencies of the geopolitical reality within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and to identify both strong common and distinctive points of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/39/matecconf_mse2019_13007.pdf
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Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force
title_short Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force
title_full Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force
title_sort comparative analysis of the military pilots training programs in the romanian air force and the polish air force
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description The primary purpose of the military pilots training system is to select objectively and to provide practical and qualitative training, both with regard to their academics and in terms of their specialization as aviation personnel. The current state of the military pilots training system has been marked by difficulties due to its attempt in overcoming a prolonged transition period and adapting to modern armed forces and partner training standards within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Based on the comparative analysis of the training of military aeronautical personnel in Romania and Poland, we will try to observe whether flight training needs to be more or less phased in order for the Air Force to benefit from pilots capable of responding to the current challenges. Accordingly, the aim of the current paper consists of a qualitative analysis meant to prove the necessity of adjusting curricula to the exigencies of the geopolitical reality within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and to identify both strong common and distinctive points of the military pilots training programs in the Romanian Air Force and the Polish Air Force.
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