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3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to prepare the student for the FAA Aviation General knowledge examination. Prerequisite: Eighteen months of practical experience with airframes or 30 months with both powerplants and airframes (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to prepare the student for the FAA powerplant mechanic knowledge and oral examination. Prerequisite: Eighteen months of practical experience with powerplants or 30 months with both powerplants and airframes (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to prepare the student for the FAA Powerplant Mechanic Practical Examination. Prerequisites: Eighteen months of practical experience with powerplants or 30 months with both powerplants and airframes. AVIA 2733 and the FAA knowledge test or consent of instructor. (2 credit hours, 16 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student for the FAA Airframe Mechanic knowledge and oral examinations. Prerequisite: Eighteen months of practical experience with airframes or 30 months with both airframes and powerplants (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student for the FAA Airframe Mechanic Practical Examination. Prerequisites: Eighteen months of practical experience with airframes or 30 months with both airframes and powerplants; AVIA 2833; and the FAA written tests or consent of instructor (2 credit hours, 16 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in a flight training device equipped with an enclosed pilot?s cockpit, controls to simulate rotation about the three axes, a means to simulate visual flight conditions by use of a model and instruments and equipment required by FAA Part 91. Of the 16 simulator hours, a minimum of five hours of simulator flight will include flight training in traffic pattern operations, maneuvering during slow flight, recognition and recovery from stalls and spins, maneuvering solely by reference to instruments, VOR and ADF radio navigation, and emergency procedures in preparation for obtaining a private pilot certificate. Prerequisites: AVIA 1313 and consent of instructor (1 credit hour, 0 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course includes flight instruction to prepare the student for the Instrument Flight Instructor Rating Practical Test. Prerequisite: AVIA 2433 or AVIA 2443, Flight Instructor Certificate, and consent of the instructor (2 credit hours, 0 lecture hours, 64 lab hours)
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10.00 Credits
This course provides instruction and practice in a flight training device equipped with an enclosed pilot?s cockpit, controls to simulate rotation about the three axes, a means for recording the flight path simulated, and instruments required by FAA Part 91. A minimum of ten hours of simulator flight will include maneuvering solely by reference to instruments. This course includes IFR Navigation and Instrument approaches. Prerequisites: AVIA 2343 and consent of instructor (1 credit hour, 0 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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10.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in a flight training device equipped with an enclosed pilot?s cockpit, controls to simulate rotation about the three axes, a means to simulate visual flight conditions by use of a model, a means for recording the flight path simulated by the trainer, and instruments and equipment required by FAA Part 91. A minimum of 10 hours of simulator flight will include maneuvering during slow flight, recognition of imminent stall, recovery from stalls with and without power, spins and spin recovery, operation of retractable landing gear, flaps, and controllable propeller; and emergency procedures in preparation for obtaining a commercial pilot certificate. Prerequisites: AVIA 1324 and consent of instructor (1 credit hour, 0 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the basics of computer forensic technology. Students will acquire basic skills in working with DOS and with other computer operating systems, data recovery, cyber-crime investigation, and methods used to ensure the integrity of the chain of evidence. (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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