scholarly journals Implementation of Knowledge Alliance in Air Transport into Educational System of Slovak Republic

2021 ◽  
Vol 59 ◽  
pp. 260-270
Author(s):  
Alena Novák Sedláčková ◽  
Antonín Kazda ◽  
Andrej Novák
2018 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 02007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jozef Gnap ◽  
Tomáš Settey ◽  
Dominika Beňová

The paper deals with the study of the impact of regular air passenger transport on international long-distance regular bus transport in the Slovak Republic. The comparative period is 2017 (2018) with 2008. The issue is also related to the issue of the use of Slovakian airports for regular air transport after the Slovak Republic entered the European Union in 2004. According to the results of the 2008 survey, both modes of transport have significantly affected the economic crisis. The development of low-cost airlines also affected the decrease in the number of issued transport licenses in 2018 compared to 2008 in international regular bus transport.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lukáš Vyskoč ◽  
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Tatiana Remencová

The presented article is focused on funding options of regional airports. It describes the provision of state aid to regional airports, and it defines the regional airport, its specifications, and problems. From the view of the present legislation, it evaluates the European Union legislation and its application, it also analyses the state aid provision in civil aviation. In the context of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, it describes the situation in air transport and solves the provision of state aid to regional airports in Slovak Republic. Based on acquired knowledge and information, it suggests the changes in the legislation, and it brings a new vision how to improve the situation of regional airports not only in Slovak Republic, but also in the world.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pavol Petríček ◽  
Stanislav Szabo ◽  
Róbert Rozenberg

This article examines the situational management of the Knowledge Alliance of Aviation Education as an Education Service in the conditions of the Slovak Republic. It is the second part of our study. In order to ensure the continuity, quality and safety in the aviation education of future military and civil pilots as aviation professionals, research works of a similar nature are needed. This article uses analysis and synthesis tools, the method “per partes” (integration in parts) with the potential to apply the situational management method in the aviation practice and the expert method. Authors solved the following praxeological questions: What does situational management mean in the education and training of pilots? What are the sources of knowledge and good practice in the management of education and training of pilots? Which control processes can we use for the efficient management of education and training of pilots as a complex aviation system?  The output of the article is the proposal of situational management of the comprehensive system of education and training of pilots with the support of evolutionary and cooperative management in the aviation practice of state-private entities.


2020 ◽  
pp. 25-30
Author(s):  
Mária Bystrianska

International student mobility is the most complex transformational learning experience, which governments and various institutions can grant. Research has shown that international student mobility can lead to better international relations, intercultural understanding, improved academic environment and increase employment. The framework of international learning mobility doesn’t mean just the internationalization of study of each student but also the internationalisation of institutions in educational system. Benefits of internationalisation bring economic benefits and social power to local areas. The largest, most developed and economically most significant aspect of international student mobility involves students seeking full degrees in foreign countries. According to OECD information, the Slovak Republic has strong educational system. Secondary education of adults is highest in the OECD area. On other hand, by the same source, comparing to 10% in 2010, there were 17% of Slovak students studying abroad at the tertiary educational level in 2016. In this context, it is one of the highest mobilities within Europe. Consequently, we can expect that such mobilities logically and significantly affects formation of current Slovak society as well as have important impact to its future and bring new challenges for Slovakia. One of the possible challenges, reflecting the effort of understanding of this phenomena in Slovakia, is the research. The first research of the Institute of Sociology of SAS in this field, called Brain Drain 2014, examined selected mobility factors of university students from Slovakia studied abroad. The aim of the current follow-up research is to extend our knowledge to the research of study agencies operating in Slovakia and offering possibility of University degree mobility. The Brain Drain 2014 survey received data on 200 graduates from their parents. Based on the results of this research, it was found out that especially children of university-educated parents and graduates of grammar schools are those who choose study abroad. There were also identified different characteristics of parents of Slovakian students studying in neighboring countries (CZ, HU and AT) and students studying in Western Europe and the USA. Students studying farther came significantly more often from families with both parents with university degree. The follow-up research, in addition to the questionnaire research, will analyze semi-structured interviews with study applicants, students, graduates and representatives from study agencies.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Verhaar ◽  
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Alena Novák Sedláčková

The paper deals with the analysis of the impact of the coronacrisis on civil aviation legislation. Its main goal is to analyse the impact of the coronacrisis and some of the measures taken to mitigate this impact on civil aviation. The paper consists of four chapters. The first chapter is focused on the analysis of the onset of the crisis in civil aviation caused by the spread of the COVID-19 disease and has also present the previous crises in the field of civil aviation, that had impact on civil aviation. In addition, this part of the article is focused on impacts of the coronacrisis on the condition of the civil aviation sector worldwide. The second chapter is devoted to some measures and methods proposed to mitigate the impacts of the coronacrisis on civil aviation and focuses and analyses some of the measures taken to mitigate the impact of the coronacrisis on the civil aviation. In the next chapter we describe the situation in the EU, subsequent legislation changes that were supposed to mitigate the situation as well as explaining the approach of individual EU member states to state aid towards air transport at present and the EU’s position on the issue. The fourth and last chapter describes the position of the Slovak Republic and the proposed solutions to the situation.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deana Mikulová ◽  
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Alena Novák Sedláčková

This paper which deals with the issue of “Protection against acts of unlawful interference in civil aviation in the conditions of the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic” and is divided into four main parts. The first part is focused on the basic definitions and concepts of security, which is based on the aviation regulation L17 (ANNEX 17). The second part deals with the typology of threats that pose a danger to air transport together with an indication of specific events related to illegal acts and also points out the measures taken to prevent the recurrence of such acts. Subsequently, the historical development of international legislation in this area is characterized in more detail chronologically from the oldest legal norms to the latest legislation at present. A fundamental element of this paper is a comparison of legislation of the Slovak Republic and Czech Republic. The last part presents possible visions for the future, which consist of modern and intelligent technologies that could be applied in the fight against acts of unlawful interference in the coming years.


Author(s):  
Hélia Némethová ◽  
Stanislav Szabo ◽  
Róbert Rozenberg

The article examines the current aspects of new education and training of pilots within the Knowledge Alliance of Aviation Education as the State-Privat Partnership in the Education Services in the conditions of the Slovak Republic. This article represents the part of the feasibility study. In order to ensure the continuity, quality and safety in the aviation education of future military and civil pilots as the aviation professionals, research works of a similar nature are needed. This article used analysis and synthesis tools, the method “per partes” (integration in parts) and the expert method. Authors solved the following praxeological questions: Which entity is competent and eligible for the comprehensive training of pilots as professionals? What kind of organization of education processes will ensure the required output and efficient use of available public and private resources? The answers to the praxeological issues are presented as the proposal of content of integrated flight preparation and training of pilots under the key leadership of the Air Force and their state, public and private partners. The output of the article is the proposal for the new content of the education and training of pilots.


2019 ◽  
pp. 32-36
Author(s):  
Marek Pilat ◽  
Stanislav Szabo ◽  
Sebastian Mako ◽  
Miroslava Ferencova

This article talks about segmentation of air transport market in the Slovak Republic. The main goal was to explore all regular flights from three International airports in Slovak Republic. The researched airports include M.R. Štefánik in Bratislava, Košice International Airport and Poprad - Tatry Airport. The reason for the selection of airports was focused on scheduled flights. The main output of the work is a graphical representation of scheduled flights operated from the territory of the Slovak Republic. The work includes an overview of airlines, destinations, attractions, and other useful information that has come up with this work.


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