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  • 4.00 Credits

    The student studies aerodynamics, flight instruments, navigation, meteorology, weight and balance, and physiology as the topics relate to obtaining a FAA private pilot license. Students may take the FAA Private Pilot written knowledge exam upon completion of this course.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This flight training course is in accordance with Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. Dual instruction and supervised solo flight practice are conducted by instructors certified by the Federal Aviation Administration. Students may elect to make their own arrangements for training aircraft and instruction; or for a special fee, Rose State College will select an approved vendor who will provide the required training. Training provided through Rose State College will include 25 hours dual, 20 hours solo, and 1 1/2 hours for FAA Flight Exam (46 1/2 hours total). All expenses beyond the above flight and instructional times must be borne by the student. Prerequisites: AVI 1014 or concurrent enrollment, FAA Class III Aviation Medical Certificate and Permission of professor required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This flight training course is in accordance with Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. This is approximately half of the flight training required to prepare a pilot to take the Federal Aviation Administration flight test for the Commercial Pilot-Airplane (Single-Engine Land) Rating. This course, followed by AVI 2332, is an integral package of training leading to the Commercial Pilot-Airplane (Single-Engine Land) Rating. Students may elect to make their own arrangements for all of this package; or, for a special fee, Rose State College will select an approved vendor who will provide the required training and flight testing for the entire integrated package. Students may not elect to have Rose State College provide only a part of this two-course package. All expenses beyond the above flight and instructional times must be borne by the student. Prerequisites: AVI 1025 or concurrent enrollment and FAA Class II Medical Certificate.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the development of aviation law, through enactment of laws and judicial decisions applying those laws. Responsibilities and liabilities of public and private air carriers. Local, federal, and international laws forming the present legal structure and possible future changes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A directed individual or class study of special topics in aviation. May be repeated twice with different topics Lab fee $10.00. Permission of professor required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course studies the development of Aviation/Aerospace from its early beginning of attempting to imitate the flight of birds to the flight of present day high performance aircraft and space vehicles. An introductory understanding of the aerodynamics of balloons, airships, airplanes and rotocraft is provided. Emphasis is placed on the technical development of Aviation/Aerospace as well as the national and political factors which stimulate growth.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Business principles and practices applicable to the broad field of general aviation. Will include a brief overview of the development of the aviation industry and its management principles, functions, and practices as they relate to the smaller type of general aviation business. Will also include on-site observation and evaluation of fixed base operations to allow the student the opportunity to relate academic study to actual business practice. Prerequisite: MGMT 2103 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide those wishing to become professional pilots an understanding of the theory and operating principles of reciprocating and gas-turbine engines and related systems used on power aircraft. This course is pilot-oriented; maintenance, testing, and inspection are not addressed. Prerequisite: AVI 1014 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student studies all pertinent material for, and is required to pass, the written exam for the FAA Commercial Pilot Rating. Multi-engine land normal and emergency performance characteristics are presented and demonstrated in the flight simulator. Prerequisite: AVI 1014 or hold a Private Pilot Certificate.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This flight training course is in accordance with Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. This is the second half of an integrated flying package which prepares a pilot to take the FAA flight test for the Commercial Pilot-Airplane (Single- Engine Land) Rating Students may elect to make their own arrangements for all of the flight training in courses AVI 1134 and AVI 2332; or, for a special fee, Rose State College will select an approved vendor who will provide the required training and flight testing for the entire integrated package. Students may not elect to have Rose State College provide only a part of this two-course package. All expenses beyond the above flight and instructional times must be borne by the student. Prerequisites: AVI 1134, AVI 2243, AVI 2433, and AVI 2233 or concurrent enrollment, and FAA Class II Aviation Medical Certificate.
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