Práce a štúdie - Vydanie 07

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Katedra leteckej dopravy, Fakulta prevádzky a ekonomiky dopravy a spojov, Žilinská univerzita v Žiline

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    VPLYV LETECKEJ DOPRAVY NA ŽIVOTNÉ PROSTREDIE
    (Žilinská univerzita v Žiline, 2020) Turkinevych, Yelyzaveta; Jarošová, Miriam
    The relevance of the topic is due to the fact that in the transport sector, the aviation industry is one of the sources of global warming and climate change. The average number of flights worldwide is up to 102,465 per day, and this number is constantly growing, which has a major impact on the climate. Climate change is currently a huge problem, global warming is evident and unquestionable. It follows that our effort to conquer nature is a great threat to all of humanity. The aim of this work was to analyze the impact of air transport on the environment from several perspectives. The work is divided into three parts. The first chapter describes the historical development of the issue in the world. The second chapter deals with the analysis of global warming and destabilizing environmental factors. There are descrribed different types of ecological pollution. The last third part discusses ways to minimize the impact of aviation on the environment.
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    VPLYV AUTOMATIZÁCIE NA LETOVÉ ZRUČNOSTI PILOTA
    (Žilinská univerzita v Žiline, 2020) Zermeghová, Michaela; Škvareková, Iveta
    Air transport is the most dynamic and fastest growing transport sector. However, along with the increase in frequency, the demand for safety is also rising. The development of air transport has brought a number of automated systems that make work easier for pilots. Over time, however, in addition to the positives, negative signs of progress began to show. The bachelor thesis deals with the study of the influence of automation on the flight skills of a pilot. The author explains the basic concepts of the human factor and automation, while also dealing with the history of the development of automation and a comparison of the philosophy of the two largest aircraft manufacturers in the world. It also analyzes the contribution of human causes to air accidents. It examines the current state of the impact of automation and compares various studies with the views of pilots.