On December 4, students from the YSU Faculty of Philosophy and Psychology visited an aviation military unit as part of their "Psychology of Emergency Situations" course. During the visit, they learned about the operations and responsibilities of fire brigades, their military uniforms, and studied the structure and use of parachutes.
The students gained hands-on experience with fire extinguishers, independently carrying out a conventional fire extinguishing operation. Afterward, the unit's pilots presented the aircraft they use for their flights. The students were especially interested in the training aircraft, which future pilots use for their first flights.
The visit provided students with a valuable opportunity to explore both theoretically and practically the specifics of working in emergency situations and the intricacies of military professions.