Competence model of an aviation specialist
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2025-150-1-22-30Keywords:
aviation, competence model, technical knowledge, practical experience, training, standards, professional skillsAbstract
This article examines the competence model of an aviation specialist, consisting of several key components: technical knowledge, practical experience, communication and analytical skills, managerial expertise and an emphasis on continuous learning. Technical knowledge includes an understanding of aviation systems, aerodynamics, flight mechanics and relevant safety standards. Practical experience covers working with equipment, participating in maintenance and repair, as well as working with databases and software. Communication skills are necessary for effective interaction with the team and clients, presentation of technical information and writing reports. Analytical skills are important for data analysis and problem solving, while management expertise includes the organization of work processes and project management. Educational programs must meet international standards and requirements, providing students with up-to-date knowledge and skills for a successful career in the aviation industry. It is important to take into account current technological trends and the changing needs of the industry in order to maintain a high level of professional training. Students must also be able to adapt to new challenges and requirements in order to be competitive in the global aviation job market. Constant self-development helps specialists stay relevant.