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ANALISA DAN PENANGANAN KERUSAKAN TERMOSTAT PADA AIR CONDITIONER SPLIT WALL Ismail, KGS.M; Inten Suwono, Niedya; Prasetianto, Indra; Putra Pratama, Delvin; Ghufroon; Bimantoro, M.Dimas Aji
Jurnal Teknik Mekanikal Bandar Udara Vol 1 No 02 (2023): Jurnal Teknik Mekanikal Bandar Udara
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Mekanikal Bandar Udara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54147/jtmb.v1i02.1039

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The world of Aviation Industry in Indonesia continues to experiencedevelopments in various fields. With this development, airports thatoperate must have adequate facilities. Airport buildings ranging fromterminals to supporting buildings must have a comfortable temperature.So here a tool is needed to regulate the room temperature of thebuildings at the airport. The tool in question is Air Conditioning (AC).This research is based on events that are often found in air conditioners.After analyzing, it was found that the thing that caused the airtemperature in the room to be unstable was damage to the thermostat component. Where the thermostat component functions as a sensor thatcontrols the temperature to be cooler / warmer as needed. With arelatively cool room temperature, this can make passengers feelcomfortable at the airport. Air Conditioning (AC) maintenance is veryimportant so that the condition of the AC components remains excellentand the engine can function properly without damage.
SOSIALISASI TENTANG PEMBERDAYAAN MAHASISWA TEKNIK LISTRIK BANDARA SEKOLAH KEDINASAN PERHUBUNGAN UDARA UNTUK MENJADI ASN PROFESIONAL DAN SIAP TUGAS DI SELURUH INDONESIA. Fatonah, Feti; Desryanto, Nurhedhi; Sadiatmi, Rini; Machmiyana, Ichyu; Lamtiar, Suse; Ismail, KGS.M; Kurniawan, Wahyu
MAJU : Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): MAJU : Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment, Mei 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan dan Penelitian Manggala Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/maju.v2i3.1208

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Graduates of the aviation service vocational school, particularly those in the airport electrical engineering program, are required to possess not only strong technical competencies but also mental and social readiness to serve as Civil Servants (ASN) who may be assigned to various regions across Indonesia. This community engagement program aims to empower students through leadership training, soft skills development, and reinforcement of ASN integrity values. The methods used include interactive training sessions, field task simulations, and focused group discussions (FGDs) with alumni who have served in diverse locations. The results show an increased understanding among students regarding the challenges of placement, preparedness for cross-cultural situations, and motivation to serve as adaptive and professional civil servants. This program represents a strategic initiative to support the transition of students from academic life to the realm of public service as technical leaders in the aviation sector.