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Old 12th May 2012, 06:13
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What's the problem with Embry Riddle? I see everyone here says except Embry. Is there anything bad about this Uni, so we also know about it?
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Old 12th May 2012, 07:38
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As far as my knowledge is concerned Its one of the best universities in the world for Aviation studies. Majority of Aviation Management professionals were trained there.
(Including myself).
Please dont post that Iam marketing for them.......
Its Important for every student to Think about the following while preparing for studies.

1. The Goodwill/Infrastructure of the college/universities
2. The Visa Procedures (If In India Accommodation/Transportation)
3. The resources/ money you have got to complete the studies. never Go to a foreign country thinking that you can work part time and pay for the studies. you may earn for your expenses but very few has succeeded in earning enough to pay the fees.

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Old 3rd Jun 2012, 12:13
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trouble with assignment question Bsc Aviation

Hi !
I am currently doint the Bsc aviation program for pilots from upes uni.I am having some trouble with one of the questions and am wondering if anyone can help me out.
The question is as follows:
9.An ELF submarine communications linkoperates at 3 kHz. The transmitter supplies 2 MW to a vertical antenna h =100m tall with unity directivity and having resistive losses of Rlossloss resistance. Thesubmarine antenna is at a depth of 10m. Find= 1 Ω . The receiving antenna is 60m long with 5Ω
(a) the power dissipated as lossin the transmitting antenna,
(b) the efficiency of the receiving antenna,and
(c) the additional path attenuationdue to propagation through seawater.
and

8. An engineer requires a field strength of 100 V/m at150 MHz to perform radiationimmunity testing on a small (5-cm maximum dimension) radio device. Design aprocedure using a test range with adipole antenna.
i have finished the rest but am not able to solve these.pls help.

This is in relation to radio communication.
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Old 3rd Jun 2012, 12:15
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also is there anyone who has completed the degree with upes university?
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Old 3rd Jun 2012, 18:13
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indgirl not even the head of training of Jet Airways or any other airline can help you with that question...

you need to talk to an avionics engineer or submarine comms officer.
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Old 4th Jun 2012, 06:04
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@fly2infinity

AME is far more better than BSc. Avn
I would recommend you to go for AME as it will give you better job opportunities. Bsc. Aviation is not given importance by any company except Air India. Although its very easy to get one, you just need to appear for exams. But you wont get any added knowledge.
True that. Speaking as someone who just completed his three years of B.Sc. Aviation, i indeed agree with you. The thing is, when I started B.Sc., I didnt know I was gonna be jobless for three years
And just did B.Sc. to become a graduate. But now that I think about it, One more year (or 1.5 with ATKT ) and I would have been an engineer (better job chances with that)
So, I WOULD DEFINITELY suggest someone going in for B.Sc. now to try and do Aeronautical engineering or AME course as this will only increase your job prospectus, whereas B.Sc. Aviation wont. It will just term you as Graduate.

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apart from UPES is there any other College/University offering B.Sc Aviation through Distance learning? UPES is a bit on the expensive side compared to what other colleges are offering
If you are enquiring about India, there are three colleges in Bombay that offer B.Sc. in Aviation. Fees are approx 50-55k per year (for 3 years).
Two of them (Thakur College of Science and Commerce & Patkar College), will allow you to attend classes here and there, and just give the exams

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trouble with assignment question Bsc Aviation
I completed my B.Sc. Aviation from Mumbai University and I have never, IN MY THREE YEARS COURSE, come across such a question for pilots.

Why are they including Submarine questions in a aviation course for pilots.

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Question BSc. Aviation

Hello People

My name is Anantha I will be finishing mt 12th in 2014. I want to take Bsc. Aviation I have one question about this course, will I get my CPL if I take this course? Is the flight training included with the degree? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Old 21st Jan 2014, 10:22
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Hi.
Im currently Licenced on B737/757 in Maintenance both Airframe and powerplant.....however I want to complete a Degree in Aviation.....this is tough to complete parttime/full time due to a 12hrs duty shift cycle.

Is there a degree thru distance education that working Engineers in Aircraft maintenance can attend,any reliable university to enroll in.
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Old 4th Apr 2019, 15:04
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Originally Posted by shivav23
hi,

there is either bsc aviation or bba aviation which if you are an indian cpl holder you can get lateral entry ie join straight from 2nd years check out avalon aviation or just simply type bba in avaition on google

i am also doing bsc aviation and it is not a full time course if you get a job you really dont have to attend it.

it really depends what you want to get into bsc is the same as what you stuydy for dgca conversions the difference being what we do in 3 months they teach in 3 years and bba is more on the management side incase you want to get into airline management.
which course is better B.Sc aviation or BBa aviation?
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Old 11th Apr 2019, 07:22
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If you are in India, suggest study something worthwhile which can also help you in the future.

BSc Mathematics or BSc Physics may sound boring and very unglamorous to many but is of far more use,
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