Colegiul Tehnic de Aeronautică Henri Coandă

The Colegiul Tehnic de Aeronautică “Henri Coandă” (Henri Coandă Technical College of Aeronautics) in Bucharest is an esteemed educational institution specializing in aeronautical studies. Named after the Romanian aviation pioneer Henri Coandă, who is credited with inventing the jet engine, the college focuses on training students in the technical and practical aspects of aviation and aerospace engineering.

Colegiul Tehnic de Aeronautică Henri Coandă

Romania

Autobuze: 131, 205, 335, 112, 301

Tramvai: nr 5 (RomAero SA)

Aircraft collection

Antonov An-24RV and Antonov An-2
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21F-13

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15

ey Features of Colegiul Tehnic de Aeronautică “Henri Coandă”:

Educational Programs:

  1. Aeronautical Mechanics and Engineering:
    • Courses focus on the maintenance, repair, and technical operation of aircraft.
    • Students gain hands-on experience with aircraft systems and engines.
  2. Avionics:
    • Training in the electronic systems used in aviation, including navigation, communication, and flight control systems.
  3. Aviation Technology and Design:
    • Programs include aircraft design principles, materials used in aeronautics, and aerodynamic testing.

Practical Training:

  • Aircraft Workshop: The college provides access to a workshop with real aircraft and components for hands-on learning.
  • Simulations: Flight simulators are used to teach students the basics of aviation systems and operations.
  • Internships: Partnerships with Romanian aerospace and aviation companies allow students to gain real-world experience.

Facilities:

  • Modern laboratories equipped with tools for studying aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and avionics.
  • Aircraft parts and engines used for demonstrations and hands-on practice.

Connection to Henri Coandă:

The institution takes pride in honoring Henri Coandă, incorporating his groundbreaking work into its curriculum and inspiring students to innovate in aviation and aerospace fields.