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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MGMT 130 and junior status; or consent of instructor This course is an in-depth study of Fixed Base Operations (FBO) business management and operations including financial aspects, human resources, MIS, flight line, flight operations, marketing, maintenance and facilities. Either semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MGMT 130 and junior status; or consent of instructor This course is an in-depth study of the U.S. air carrier industry, its structure and its place in the aerospace industry. The history, economics, management and regulation of the domestic air carrier industry are examined in detail. Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AVSC 100 and AVSC 105 The primary emphasis of this course is to instill safety consciousness. It encompasses the role of federal organizations involved with aviation safety and stresses their contributions to the aerospace industry. The course will explore flight physiology, utilization of aeronautical services and facilities, a historical perspective and analyzing documented case studies. Spring semester.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AVSC 413 or consent of instructor Multi-engine flight simulated instruction is conducted with the use of a flight simulator at the New Bedford airport. The course content will be determined in accordance with the flight experience of the student. Students must enroll for a minimum of one credit. The course may be repeated for a maximum of three credits. (Fifteen hours of instruction are required for one credit.) Either semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AVSC 105 and junior status; or consent of instructor This course is a study of the development of the United States aviation regulatory process, its current structure, the rule-making process, the appeals process, ICAO, etc., as well as an exposure to current aviation law as it applies to aviators and operators in the airspace system. Either semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AVSC 211 and junior status; or consent of instructor This course is an examination of current aircraft systems moving from the more elementary systems found in smaller general aviation aircraft to the more complex systems found in current turbine powered transport category aircraft. These systems will include power plant, electrical, flight control, air conditioning and pressurization, ice and rain protection, oxygen, avionics and emergency equipment. Fall semester.
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0.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AVSC 105 This course will cover timely and important aviation issues not offered in other courses. Topics will change semester by semester and will be announced prior to registration. This course may be repeated with permission of department.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AVSC 200 and AVSC 211 and AVSC 212 and AVSC 300; and AVSC 303, which may be taken concurrently This course includes analysis of flight maneuvers, take-offs, landings, stalls, emergencies and procedures, as well as analysis and practice instruction of advanced maneuver, altitude instrument flying, considerations of night flight, aircraft performance, cross-country flight and navigation. Practice flight and ground instruction. It prepares the student for the FAA Certified Flight Instructor rating.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AVSC 305 This course is a practical study of U.S. regulations governing aviation and a survey of appropriate risk management policies of aviation. The case method is employed to present practical applications of principles under consideration. Fall semester.
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