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PPIL 400: Aviation Legislation
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
A survey of state, federal, and international regulation of the aviation industry. Historical and current events, past and present legislation, conventions and treaties will be examined. Emphasis is on the historical and legislative aspects as they correlate to the development and control of aviation.
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PPIL 415: Human Factors in Aviation
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Explores the physical environment and physiology limitations imposed on the aviation professional. Health, fatigue, human behavior and errors, communication, team building, leadership, situation awareness, crew resource management, judgment, and aeronautical decision making are studied to achieve safe and efficient operation.
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PPIL 416: Crew Resource Management II
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Utilizing a Canadair Regional Jet advanced aircraft training device, special emphasis is placed on systems knowledge, flight profiles and cockpit flows of the CRJ 200. Students fly Line Orientated Flight Training (LOFT) missions and self-critique their performance.
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PPIL 417: Aviation Accident Investigation
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
This course is designed to provide a general understanding of the methods and procedures used in aviation accident investigation. Students in this course will learn methods used to gather and analyze facts of accidents as well as determine probable cause and contributing factors. Procedures and techniques used to determine accident causes will also be analyzed. Historical accident reports from National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and other organizations will be examined.
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PPIL 430: Corporate and Business Aviation Management
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
A study of the history of corporate and business aviation, the regulation of the industry, and the operation and management of corporate and business flight departments. Students will receive an overview of the social, economic, and political effects of business aviation. Aircraft selection and utilization, maintenance responsibilities, fiscal considerations, fractional ownership, and passenger and crew safety and security measures will also be studied.
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PPIL 435: Air Transportation
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
This interactive course examines the development of the United States air transportation system, current issues, and the competitive strategies of past and present airline executives; examines the many attributes of starting and operating a successful airline in a competitive market; and explores the role of airport operations and the commercial and corporate aircraft that challenge the air transportation system.
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PPIL 440: Air Carrier Operations
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
A study of Federal Aviation Regulations that influence air carrier and commercial operators. Students will gain an appreciation of the variety of regulatory issues involved in air carrier operations such as certification, training, and operational safety and security requirements. Students will also gather the background information necessary to correlate and apply relevant regulations to daily aviation operations. The course focuses on FAR Part 61, 91, 119, 121, and 135.
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PPIL 442: Advanced Air Traffic Control
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
An in-depth study of tower, TRACON, and enroute procedures. Also examines the FAA’s future air navigation system concept.
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PPIL 445: Aviation Law
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
A study of how the U.S. regulatory and legal systems work in relation to aviation activities. It is designed to help those in the aviation industry understand their rights, liabilities, and responsibilities and avoid common legal pitfalls. Emphasis will also be placed on aircraft ownership, registration, and insurance.
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PPIL 450: Aviation Safety Management
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
A course designed to assist the student to develop an attitude and philosophy for accident prevention. The course includes ideal and practical, personal and organizational safety procedures and goals; safety philosophies; aircraft accident reports; human factors; principles of accident investigation; accident prevention program and accident statistics; current events; NTSB special studies. The safety program is analyzed from the theoretical and philosophic points of view. A safety program is developed with an examination of safety concepts, the human elements of accidents, managing a safety office in an organization, and current events.
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