Aviation procedures
Structured study of VFR procedures, flight planning, phraseology, instrument concepts and operational discipline.
A simulator-oriented aircraft-performance calculation tool developed with React and TypeScript. The current version features the Airbus A380-842 takeoff performance and combines aircraft, runway, weather and configuration data to produce estimated performance outputs for flight-simulation use.
The tool was developed as a technical aviation project combining aircraft-performance theory, software development, data processing and interface design. It allows users to explore how factors such as takeoff weight, runway characteristics, weather conditions, flap configuration, thrust mode, anti-ice settings, centre of gravity and runway condition affect estimated takeoff performance.
Status: Published and under active development
Current module: Airbus A380-842
Technology: React, TypeScript and Vite
Purpose: Flight simulation, education and technical portfolio demonstration
Future projects may be organised around the following areas as the portfolio develops.
Structured study of VFR procedures, flight planning, phraseology, instrument concepts and operational discipline.
Work focused on aviation safety culture, student-pilot preparation, decision-making, human factors and CRM.
Aviation-related work using software, structured data, charts, tables, technical documentation and XeLaTeX reports.