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AVS 2313: Commercial Pilot Ground School
3.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
3 Credits A ground school course that complies with the requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulations as set forth in FAR61.125. Completes FAR Part 141 and 61 requirements. Fulfills the ground training requirements for completion of the FAA Commercial Airplane knowledge written for the Commercial Pilot Certificate. Lecture 3 hours. No Laboratory. Prerequisite: AVS 2213.
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AVS 2990: Selected Topics in Aviation Sciences Technology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
1-4 Credits The study and/or analysis of selected topics in Aviation Sciences Technology. May be repeated with a different topic. Lecture 1-4 hours. No Laboratory.
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AVST 1113: Private Pilot Ground School
3.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
A ground school course that complies with the requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulations as set forth in FAR61.105 (b). Completes FAR Part 141 and 61 requirements. Fulfills the ground training requirements for completion of the FAA Private Pilot Airplane knowledge written for the Private Pilot Certificate. Special fee required.
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AVST 1209: Aviation Maintenance
9.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
Examines theory and practical in general hangar and shop safety, mathematics, physics and basic aerodynamics, aircraft ground handling and servicing, aircraft in flight and weight and balance, structural materials and non-destructive inspection, aircraft hardware and precision measuring instruments. Includes aircraft cleaning and corrosion control, blueprints and drawings, hand and power tools, fluid lines and fittings, basic electricity, DC and AC electrical circuits, and aircraft battery inspection and servicing. Examines theory and practical application in aircraft motors and generators, solid-state circuits, interpretation and application of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR's), maintenance publications and records, and aircraft wiring installation requirements and practices. Includes applying aircraft finishes and fabric coverings, manufacturing and repairing bonded structures, laminates and plastics, and servicing, inspecting, troubleshooting and repairing hydraulic, pneumatic, landing gear and steering systems and components.
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AVST 1222: Private Pilot Flight Lab
2.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
Meets the minimum requirements for the issuance of a Private Pilot Certificate. Includes 20 hours of flight instruction and 15 hours of solo flight with an introduction to instrument and night flying. Additional direct costs apply based upon hourly rates. . Permission required. See the TCC Flight Center advisor at the Tulsa Tech Riverside Campus. Prerequisite: permission required.
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AVST 1239: Airframe
9.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
Examines theory and practical application in various types of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft structures, aerodynamics and rigging. Provides practical application of manufacturing and repair of aircraft welded, non-metallic and sheet metal structures. Also covers the following aircraft systems: cabin atmosphere and control, fuel quantity indicating, ice and rain control, fire detection, fire extinguishing, position and warning, pitot-static, and communication and navigation systems. Various types of aircraft design and operation. Examines theory and practical application of reciprocating engine lubrication systems. In-depth study of techniques and hands-on application of reciprocating engine inspection, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, engine removal, overhaul, and engine installation and operation. Prerequisite: AVST 1209.
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AVST 1259: Powerplant
9.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
Examines theory and practical application of preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of reciprocating engine ignition systems and components, fuel and fuel-metering systems, fire protection and instrument systems, and propellers and propeller governing systems. Examines fundamentals of turbine engine design and operation. In-depth study of techniques and hands-on application of servicing, inspecting, troubleshooting and repair of turbine engine fuel, lubrication and cooling systems. Students perform turbine engine overhaul, removal, installation and operation, and perform inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting on turbine engines. Prerequisite: AVST 1209.
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AVST 1343: Introduction to Air Traffic Control
3.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
Introduction to Air Traffic Control is the first course in the Tulsa Community College Air Traffic Control Degree Program in support of the Federal Aviation Administration Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) Program. This course introduces students to the history of the FAA from its founding to the present day operation of the vast National Airspace System (NAS). Topics studied include the structure and classes of airspace, fundamentals of radar, the basic concepts and rules of separation of aircraft, the facilities which control air traffic and the duties of the positions within those facilities. Students will also learn about the FAA Orders and Directives which dictate procedures for control of air traffic as well as flight operations. Other major points covered include airport markings and lighting, flight plans, marking and processing of flight progress strips, ATC clearances, letters of agreement (LOAs) and standard operating procedure (SOP) documents, aircraft performance and recognition, and wake turbulence. Prerequisite: Permission required. See the TCC Flight Center Advisor at Tulsa Tech Riverside Campus.
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AVST 1354: ATC Tower Operations I
4.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
This course builds on the concepts from AVST 1343 Introduction to Air Traffic Control. Students will learn to apply basic ATC tower procedures for the safe, orderly and expeditious movement of air traffic. Students learn the rules of airport traffic pattern operation, runway separation requirements, wake turbulence separation rules, coordination between positions, i.e. between Local Control (tower) and Ground Control or Departure Control, proper phraseology for issuing instructions & clearances, adherence to letters of agreement (LOA) and standard operating procedure orders (SOP). Students will practice the application of air traffic rules and procedures in table top and tower simulator labs. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: AVST 1113 and AVST 1343.
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AVST 1364: ATC Radar Operations I
4.00 Credits
Tulsa Community College
In this course, the student progresses from basic VFR tower operations to learning the concepts and rules for the application of radar in air traffic control, including: radar identification, basic radar vectoring, radar separation rules, radar use in instrument approaches and final approach course intercepts, arrival and departure procedures, and transfer of radar identification. During the latter stages of the course, students will see classroom topics demonstrated in the lab and will begin hands-on training in the simulator. Prerequisite: AVST 1354.
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