The objective of the Aircraft Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Department is to train qualified candidates for the aviation industry who possess national and international competencies, knowledge, and skills. In this regard:
Mission
As a faculty committed to reliability and effectiveness in aviation education, we strive to establish an infrastructure that supports the sustainable development of civil aviation activities through national and international collaboration. We foster strong interaction between faculty members and students, promoting a research-oriented, participatory, and collaborative academic environment. Our mission is to cultivate individuals who are:
Respectful of core values,
Rational,
Inquisitive,
Thoughtful,
Productive,
Sensitive to human and national interests,
Environmentally conscious,
Socially aware, enlightened, and entrepreneurial.
Vision
Our vision is to be a leading and pioneering institution among aviation education schools in our country. Through globally recognized education, training, and research, we aim to generate, share, and apply knowledge, contributing to efforts that enhance the well-being and quality of life of professionals in the aviation sector.
Institution Mission Elements (IME)
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IME1: Conducting output- and impact-oriented research. |
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IME2: Providing applied education and training. |
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IME3: Carrying out inclusive community service activities. |
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IME4: Creating sustainable value for our stakeholders. |
Faculty Mission Elements (FME)
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FME1: To provide theoretical and practical education in line with the needs of the aviation industry in the fields of aircraft maintenance and repair, piloting, air traffic control, and aviation management, in compliance with national and international standards. |
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FME2: To educate competent individuals who contribute to the development of the aviation sector, embrace continuous improvement and learning, and are focused on success. |
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FME3: To create social value through community service activities and high-quality national and international research in the field of aviation. |
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FME4: To be a leading faculty that contributes to and guides changes and regulations for the advancement of the civil aviation sector. |
Department Mission Elements (DME)
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DME1: To raise competent individuals in the field of aircraft maintenance by providing students with applied and theoretical education in accordance with national and international standards. |
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DME2: To raise beneficial individuals for the technical maintenance activities of air transportation enterprises as leading aircraft maintenance professionals in the aviation field; who are competent, continuously self-improving, utilize information and communication technologies in accordance with modern requirements, and are capable of solving complex problems while prioritizing safety. |
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Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):
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PEO1: Applies the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in the field of aviation into practice, in accordance with the directives set by national and international aviation authorities and/or manufacturer instructions. |
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PEO2: Through continuous self-improvement, adapts innovations to their profession by taking into consideration the safety factor and environmental impacts, and provides benefit to society. |

