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Keyword: «flight training»

The article presents some methods of training cadets on Mi-8 helicopters during training flights. Specific techniques of non-verbal communication of the successful understanding by the cadet of his actions to complete the flight task.
This text examines the importance of career guidance for schoolchildren, focusing on the importance of choosing the right profession and the potential consequences of mistakes in this process. According to surveys, many graduates of higher educational institutions do not work in their specialty, which leads to depression, burnout and dissatisfaction. Special attention is paid to the pilot's profession, which requires high qualifications and motivation, since the cost and com-plexity of training are very high. The text also emphasizes that career guidance should begin at an early age and include not only theoretical, but also practical training, for example, through pro-grams such as «Country Aviation» and «Youth Gliding School», which help students navigate the choice of an aviation-related profession and develop personal motivation. The main purpose of career guidance programs is to give students the opportunity to get acquainted with aviation professions, develop interest and skills for further professional self–realization. The text also highlights the effectiveness of such programs, based on the experience of the USSR and modern methods of training through flight training and practical exercises.
the article considers one of the ways to determine the quality of training by an instructor pilot for cadets, and in case of independent flights by cadets, the correctness of execution and systematics of errors in the most difficult elements of flight, such as takeoff and landing.
The article presents in a simplified form the external and internal factors influencing the effectiveness of educational activities of higher military educational institutions in the training of flight personnel in the interests of defense and security of the state. The research is based on a systematic approach.