
Makes complex ideas simple and clear.
Creates a positive and motivating atmosphere.
Inspires students to reach new heights.
Fair, constructive, and always motivating.
Encourages students to think independently.
John Hevera is a Lecturer in Aviation (Large Aircraft Operations) at Adelaide University. He belongs to the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering within the College of Engineering and Information Technology. His role involves teaching and coordinating aviation-related courses in the Bachelor of Aviation programs, including those focused on flight training, large aircraft operations, and aircraft performance.
He serves as course coordinator and instructor for Flight Training Theory 1 (course codes AERO-1006 and 160441), which introduces aviation knowledge required for the recreational pilot's licence. He is also associated with Large Aircraft Flight Operations (AERO-3000, 173291 Part 1, and 168671 Part 2), where students develop technical and non-technical skills for multi-crew aircraft operations as Pilot Flying and Pilot Monitoring. Additional courses include Aviation Practice (158221), offered in the Bachelor of Aviation (Management), and Theory on Aircraft Performance & Flight Planning (AERO-3009) at the Mawson Lakes campus, alongside instructors Ron Green, Hayden Tang, and Chung Yin Tam. These courses are delivered under UniSA STEM as part of the transition to Adelaide University.
