AVMA 2201 - Instrument Pilot Technology

Institution:
Fairmont State University
Subject:
Description:
The course is designed to provide successful Instrument Pilot candidates with the basic skills and knowledge necessary for certifi cation as Instrument rated Private Pilot in accordance with the minimum requirements as set forth in Part 141, Appendix B, of the Federal Air Regulations. The course will consist of approximately 30 contact hours of classroom based instrument ground school instruction and a minimum of 35 hours of logged instrument fl ight training (total fl ight hours may vary depending on individual student ability). A portion of the instrument fl ight training may be conducted on a Personal Computer- Based Aviation Training Device (PCATD); up to 10 hours toward fl ight requirements and 5 hours toward ground school requirements. Students will be expected to immediately take the FAA approved Instrument Pilot Airman Knowledge Test upon completion of their Instrument Ground School component. Students will be signed-off to take the Instrument Pilot Practical Flight Exam required for FAA certifi cation upon successful completion of all fl ight requirements. PR: Private Pilot certifi cation. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better to pass.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(304) 367-4000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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