Descriptive geometry is a fundamental science that all generations of KhAI community have gone through. And no matter how modern computer technology is, no matter how perfect applied graphics packages seem, it all starts here: with a steady hand, spatial thinking, the ability to think in engineering terms, reading drawings as easily as a modern student navigates his gadget.
First-year students of group 419 mastered a complex but necessary topic at a practical lesson in descriptive geometry - drawing pin joints.
Under the guidance of the head of the Department of Descriptive Geometry and Computer Modeling (406) Kateryna Msallam, an important engineering skill is being formed - seeing the structure in volume. Every detail, every chamfer and thread is a step towards professionalism.
Descriptive geometry is the base. This is the foundation on which aviation and space technology is built.
And, of course, no class is complete without the KhAI spirit. Friendship, mutual respect, and mutual assistance — the three pillars on which the KhAI community rests — are felt in every pair. After all, a true KhAI student is someone who will always support and help.
We are proud of our first-year students, who are so enthusiastically mastering the basics of engineering graphics and learning to be a strong team.
