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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of Primary Flight 11 with emphasis on cross-country navigation, flying, flight planning, and solo practice to gain proficiency in all basic maneuvers. Lessons include IFR radio and navigation control of aircraft solely by reference to instruments. Private pilot qualifications are completed. One two-hour lecture/demonstration period weekly for one semester. Prerequisite: AVIA 0123. (Formerly MGMT 0124)
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3.00 Credits
Private pilot ground school provides all required ground instruction for the Private Pilot Certificate. Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an endorsement to take the FAA Private Pilot written examination. Topics discussed in this course include: aerodynamics, flight theory, aircraft systems, power plants, aircraft control and operation, safety, communications, airspace, navigation, weight & balance, meteorology, FAA regulations, flight physiology, Crew Resource Management, (CRM) , and aircraft performance. (Credit by examination is available at the discretion of the Aviation Program Coordinator) . (Formerly MGMT 0130)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history of America in the Twentieth Century, emphasizing the development and growth of aviation as a major influence upon the economic, military, and societal development of the United States. (Formerly AVIA 0135)
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3.00 Credits
Aviation Law is a study of the evolution of federal civil aviation regulations in the United States at the federal and state levels. The course analyzes past and present problems resulting in regulation of the industry. Particular topics include safety, airport funding legislation, and international aviation legislation. Additional areas of study include the liabilities of pilots and operators, liens, security interests, international conferences, bilateral and multilateral agreements, and criminal statues. (Formerly MGMT 0243)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of general aviation industry; basics of aircraft operations; marketing of products and services; legal aspects; physical facilities; major concentration will be placed on management and administration of a fixed base operation, duties and responsibilities of airport management and managerial considerations in all areas of general aviation. (Formerly MGMT 0261)
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3.00 Credits
Topics include discussion of aircraft environmental control systems and commercial flight planning, study of instrument flight charts, IFR departure, en route, and approach procedures. Prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) written examination. Prerequisite: Private Pilot License. (Formerly MGMT 0262)
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on analysis of altitude instruments, instrument approaches, and en route operations. This course will prepare students for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) practical test. Prerequisite: AVIA 0262. (Formerly MGMT 0263)
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3.00 Credits
Subject matter involves advanced treatment of the airplane systems, performance and control, the National Airspace System, Federal Aviation Regulations, meteorology, radio navigation, and the physiology of flight. Students who meet FAA requirements will be qualified to take the FAA written examination. Prerequisite: Instrument Rating. (Formerly MGMT 0323)
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3.00 Credits
This is a professional pilot training that includes several stages: Stage 1: Includes a review of basic flight maneuvers, precision landings, take-off and landing techniques. Stage 2: Training includes solo practice in precision flight maneuvers including night and cross-country flight. Stage 3: Concentrated instrument flight instruction including IFR navigation, use of VOR, ADF, localizer, holding patterns, flight planning, procedures and regulations. Stage 4: Continued instrument fight instruction with emphasis on aircraft control, IFR flight planning, departure, en route, holding, and arrival procedures, instrument approaches, IFR procedures and regulations. Stage 5: Complete review of all commercial maneuvers, instrument flying techniques, procedures, and regulations. Students upon completion are ready for FAA Commercial/Instrument Flight Test. Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of AVIA 0323. (Formerly MGMT 0324)
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Instructive endeavor in the aviation industry or an aviation-related business that complements the academic program. Full time business student/ must be a senior pursuing the aviation management concentration and have permission of department. (Formerly MGMT 0397)
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