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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Basic studies in aircraft operation, performance, aerodynamics and design. Examines federal aviation regulations and other types of flight publications needed for private pilot operations. Discusses weather theory and reports and presents basic flight physiology in the context of flight safety. Covers the skill of air navigation by pilotage and dead reckoning and teaches the student to use the fundamental tools of air navigation including radio navigational aids. The course prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot Airplane knowledge test.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. A study of weather formation and patterns. The earth's atmospheric composition, temperature, pressure, wind, moisture, and weather stability. Turbulence, clouds, air masses, fronts, thunderstorms, icing, fog and other obstructions to vision. Weather observations, reports, forecasts, and prognoses are interpreted and explained, along with methods used for disseminating textual and graphic products.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in AVS 101 and AVS 102 or equivalent. Course introduces students to advanced automation, primary aircraft systems and error management for the single aviator flight environment.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certification, AVS 101, 102. The course prepares the student for the FAA Instrument Rating knowledge test. A detailed study of instrument flight control techniques, radio navigation, and instrument flight operations. A study of the federal aviation regulations and air traffic control procedures related to instrument flight. An examination of the avionics and navigational aids for instrument operations, and a review of weather information with regard to instrument flight.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: AVS 202. Corequisite: must be taken concurrently with AVS 302. A continuation of aeronautical science studies in preparation for the FAA Commercial Pilot Airplane knowledge test. Study of aerodynamics, flight standards, weather, regulations, navigation, systems and physiology, and analysis of instrument procedures and airspace as applied to the commercial environment.
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1.00 Credits
One hoursper week. Prerequisites: AVS 202. Corequisites: concurrent enrollment in AVS 301. A detailed study of multi-engine airplane operations, aircraft systems, multi-engine aerodynamics, instrument procedures and relevant Federal Aviation Regulations. Students will obtain the necessary aeronautical knowledge required for the addition of an Airplane Multi- Engine Land Rating.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: AVS 202 or FAA Private Pilot Certificate with Instrument Privileges. A continuation of aeronautical science studies in preparation for the FAA Commercial Pilot Airplane knowledge test. Study of aerodynamics, flight standards, weather, regulations, navigation, systems and physiology, and analysis of instrument procedures and airspace as applied to the commercial environment in single and twin-engine aircraft operations.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Completion of the JU math core curriculum requirements. A study of the history of space exploration since 1946, the current civil uses in space and selected unclassified military uses. The student will understand the principles of construction of space vehicles, their various propulsive systems, orbital and interplanetary path calculations, human space travel dynamics, and future space systems programmed for the near term and longer.
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1.00 Credits
One hour per week. A study of the principles and techniques of unpowered flight. Includes flight principles, glider construction, assembly and disassembly, ground operations, towing, soaring, cross-country considerations, emergency procedures, and landings. A review of soaring weather principles will also be conducted.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: AVS 303; or FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument and Single-engine Privileges. Preparation for the FAA Fundamental of Instructing and Flight Instructor Airplane knowledge tests. Provides psychological foundations to understand the concepts of teaching and learning. Applies psychology of learning to enable flight and ground instructors to provide for maximum growth and development of their students. In depth study of technical subjects, weather, and airport operations as applied to teaching and learning.
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