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ATF 2501: Flight Instructor- Flight Training
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course provides flight training for the student to develop the ability to analyze the performance of private and commercial flight maneuvers from the right seat of a training aircraft, in compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration Certified Flight Instructor Certificate. Prerequisite: ATF 2300; corequisites: ATT 2131, ATF 2501L. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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ATF 2501L: Flight Instructor- Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Provides the student with internship teaching experience based upon the principles of flight instruction learned in ATT 2131 and ATF 2501. Students will learn to develop lesson plans and how to communicate effectively using instructional materials Prerequisite: ATF 2300; corequisite: ATT 2131, ATF 2501. (2 hour lab)
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ATF 2651C: Flight Engineer- Turbojet
4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course will provide ground and simulator training for the purpose of obtaining a turbojet flight engineer license (Boeing 727) in accordance with provisions of FAR 63.64, FAR 63 Appendix C and Exemption 4901. Each trainee must hold a valid Commercial Pilot's Certificate with an instrument rating. Each trainee must also have successfully completed the FAA Flight Engineer Written Exam in accordance with F.A.R. 63.35(d). (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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ATT 1100: Private Pilot Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course introduces basic subjects pertaining to pilot knowledge including: basic aircraft systems, aircraft operation and performance, aerodynamic principles, human factors, and aeronautical decision making. When this course is taken concurrently with ASC 1120, it will prepare students for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Private Pilot Knowledge Examination and allow them to take the FAA exam (IAP047) upon completion of the course. This course meets the requirements of FAR part 141 for a ground school for the FAA Private Pilot Certificate. Corequisite: ASC 1210 (3 hour lecture)
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ATT 2110: Commercial Pilot Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course provides students with the aeronautical knowledge required to act as Commercial Pilot. Students will prepare for the FAA Commercial Written Exam. Private Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating required. Prerequisite: ATF 2200. Corequisite: ATF 2300 or 2210. (3 hour lecture)
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ATT 2120: Instruments Pilot Theory
4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course introduces basic theories of instrument pilot operations to prepare students for the FAA Instrument Written Exam. Students will acquire aeronautical knowllized to provide realistic training exercises for the students. Prerequisite: ASC1210. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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ATT 2131: Flight Instructor Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Provides the student ground instruction to obtain the necessary aeronautical knowledge, to meet the FAA written standards for the Certified Flight Instructors Certificate. Preparation for the written exam is included in the course content. Prerequisite: ATF 2300; corequisites: ATF 2501, 2501L. (3 hour lecture)
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ATT 2133: Multi- Engine Pilot Theory
2.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course introduces basic theories of multi-engine pilot operations to prepare students for the FAA Multi-Engine oral and practical exams. Students will acquire aeronautical knowledge required to act as a multi-engine rated pilot. (2 hour lecture)
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ATT 2140: Flight Engineer Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
The course encompasses the salient requirements entailed in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration's Basic Flight Engineer and Turbo-jet class rating written examinations. Prerequisites: Commercial Pilot's license, ASC 1210, 1610, 2670. (3 hour lecture)
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ATT 2660: Regional Airline Operations
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course provides theoretical instruction and practical experience in flight planning inclusive of navigation, weather, fuel management, flight and communication procedures, aircraft performance, crew coordination and simulator procedures. Utilizing flight systems automated panels, the course additionally provides practical instruction in the operation of aircraft systems. Prerequisites: ASC 1610, ATT 2110, 2120. (3 hour lecture)
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