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  • 3.00 Credits

    Private Pilot Flight Training Pre: Co: AVS101 Includes approximately 50 hours of flight instruction (dual and solo) covering pre-flight operations, aircraft systems, taxi and ground performance, basic flight maneuvers including takeoffs and landings (normal, soft, and short) stall procedures, emergency operations, cross-country flight, use of radio and navigation equipment under VFR, and control of aircraft by reference to instruments only. This course prepares students for the FAA Private Pilot Practical Flight test. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot and Aviation Management majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Cross-Country Flight Training Pre: AVS101 and AVS103 Co: AVS102, AVS107 Approximately 50 hours of solo flight training as a private pilot in command to include cross-country flights, night flying, and precision maneuvers utilizing advanced radio navigation under basic VFR flight rules. Each flight is to be greater than 50 nautical miles with a landing at the destination airport. This course meets the cross-country requirement, PIC (pilot in command) for the instrument rating. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Simulated Flight Training 1 Pre: AVS101 and AVS103 Co: AVS102 and AVS104 Introduces the student to the fundamentals of the approved ground trainer (25 hours of dual simulated flight training). Under the supervision of a flight instructor, the student will be familiarized with attitude instrument flying, aerodynamics related to instrument flying, basic flight instruments and electronic aids to instrument flying. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Instrument Pilot Ground School Pre: AVS102 and AVS103 Co: AVS207, AVS208 This FAA approved Part 141 ground school includes: study of This FAA approved Part 141 ground school includes: study of the required instruments and their proper use, physiological the required instruments and their proper use, physiological problems, flight planning, departure, enroute, arrival, and problems, flight planning, departure, enroute, arrival, and emergency procedures. The course will include a review of emergency procedures. The course will include a review of weather, regulations, and aerodynamics. This course prepares weather, regulations, and aerodynamics. This course prepares students for the FAA Instrument written examination. students for the FAA Instrument written examination. (60 hours, 4 hours of lecture per week) Course restricted (60 hours, 4 hours of lecture per week) Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors. to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Flight Instructor Ground School Pre: AVS203, AVS207, and AVS208 Co: AVS205 Topics include the fundamentals of instruction as well as review of general flight and ground operations, weather, navigation, instrument flying and appropriate regulations. Students will participate in lectures and demonstrations to gain teaching experience. This course prepares students for the FAA Fundamentals of Instruction and the Flight Instructor written examinations. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Commercial Pilot Flight Training Pre: AVS203, AVS207 and AVS208 Co: AVS204 Includes approximately 50 hours of flight training including transition to complex aircraft and a review of all maneuvers pertinent to the FAA commercial practical test standards. Introduces chandelles, lazy 8's, spirals, stalls, steep turns and emergency procedures. This course prepares students for the FAA commercial pilot practical flight test. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Simulated Flight Training 2 Pre: AVS104 and AVS107 Co: AVS203, AVS208 Introduces advanced attitude instrument flying, the use of navigation instruments, radio communication equipment and procedures, air traffic control procedures and operation--including enroute and approach--and emergency procedures. (25 hours of dual simulated flight training in an approved ground trainer) Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Instrument Pilot Flight Training Pre: AVS104 and AVS107 Co: AVS203, AVS207 Approximately 50 hours of flight instruction including control and accurate maneuvering of an airplane solely by reference to instruments, IFR navigation by VOR and ADF systems including ATC instruction and procedures, instrument approaches to minimums using VOR, ADF, and ILS systems, holding procedures, cross-country flying in simulated or actual IFR conditions, simulated emergencies including recovery from unusual altitudes, equipment or instrument malfunctions, loss of communications and missed approach procedures. This course prepares students for the FAA Instrument Practical Flight test. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Human Factors in Flight Operations Pre: Co: AVS101, AVS103 This course introduces students to the concept of human factors and an understanding of the role humans play in contributing to aviation safety. Topics include safety management systems (SMS), components and physical limitations of the eye, ear, and brain, cockpit design of both traditional and technically advanced aircraft, the effect of body rhythms and sleep on humans, stress and fatigue, aeronautical decision making situational awareness, risk management, and crew resource management. Each of these topics is examined with respect to how pilot judgment is impacted. Historic aviation accidents will be analyzed with respect to how human factors contributed to the accident. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot and Aviation Management Majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Aviation Law and Safety Pre: AVS101, AVS103 Co: A study of national and international aviation law, labor issues, conflict resolution, attributes and behavior of the aviation professional. This course will include a study of career planning, responsibilities of the aviation professional, substance abuse, discrimination in the workplace, environmental issues concerning aviation, aviation safety and changes in regulatory procedures. Course restricted to Aviation Science Professional Pilot and Aviation Management majors.
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