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  • 4.00 Credits

    The student studies instrument procedures, enroute structure, approach charts, weather and flight planning for FAA instrument flight, and may take the written knowledge exam for the FAA Instrument Rating upon completion of course. Prerequisite: AVI 1014 or hold a minimum of a FAA Private Pilot certificate.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides the VFR qualified pilot with the knowledge and practice in fundamental aircraft control and navigation, solely by reference to the aircraft's instrumentation. Classroom lectures, individual tutoring, 12 hours dual simulator instruction, and 16 hours of solo simulator practice provide a firm base for subsequent training in actual flight conditions. Lab fee $20.00 Prerequisites: FAA Private Pilot Certificate and Permission of AVI Coordinator required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study in flight preparation ranging from simple pilotage, dead-reckoning, etc., to advanced all weather, high altitude, and extended range operations. Emphasis is placed on achieving optimum performance through the enlightened use of manufacturer's flight planning data and efficient route planning. Prerequisite: AVI 1014.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is a follow-up course to AVI 2424. It introduces instrument approaches to landing and all facets of instrument flight in the low altitude structure. Individual tutoring, 12 hours dual simulator instruction and 16 hours solo simulator practice provide the student with FAA approved instruction. Standards for completion are the same as for the instrument flight exam. Course may be repeated twice, once with concurrent enrollment in AVI 1134 or AVI 2332 and once with concurrent enrollment in AVI 2443. Lab fee $20.00. Prerequisite: AVI 2424 or FAA Instrument Rating.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This flight training course is in accordance with Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. It presumes that the student will have satisfied 20 of the required 40 hours of dual flight instruction in the Rose State College instrument flight simulator courses. Therefore, the student who wishes Rose State College to provide the training, for a special fee, will receive 40 hours solo cross-country flight time and 20 hours of dual flight instruction, plus 2 1/2 hours allotment for an FAA flight test, and 10 hours of "solo" simulator time. Students may elect to obtain the required training, testing, and simulator time (as needed) from any authorized source without paying Rose State College any special fee. Prerequisites: AVI 1025 or concurrent enrollment; FAA Class III Aviation Medical Certificate; Permission of professor required.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course prepares the student who has met appropriate experience requirements to take the FAA Airframe/Powerplant General written exam. This course will also provide the pilot or airport manager foundation knowledge concerning the maintenance of aircraft and the governing FAA regulations. Students should contact the FAA Flight Standards District Office for an endorsement to take the written exam.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course reviews the practices, procedures, materials, techniques and governing FAA regulations that apply to the repair and maintenance of the airframe of an aircraft. This course prepares the student who has met appropriate experience requirements to take the FAA Airframe written exam. Students should contact FAA Flight Standards District Office for an endorsement to take the written exam.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course reviews the practices, procedures, materials, techniques, etc., and governing FAA regulations that apply to the repair and maintenance of aircraft engines (powerplants). This course prepares the student who has met appropriate experience requirements to take the FAA Powerplant written exam. Students should contact FAA Flight Standards District Office for an endorsement to take the written exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give a brief overview of the fundamental operations of arithmetic, common and decimal fractions, and percentages. Application of those fundamental operations to cash and trade discounts, merchandising, simple and compound interest, depreciation, and credit is studied. Prerequisite: A satisfactory assessment score on the arithmetic test of the Compass exam or MATH 0103. (BA 1103, Business Math does not satisfy a general education math requirement.) [Fa, Sp, Su]
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course for students specializing in business fields; survey of basic principles, forms, and practices involved in administration of the business firm in the American economy. [Fa, Sp, Su]
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