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AERF 1101: Flight Science I Laboratory
30.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
Provides practical reinforcement of private pilot skills covered in AERF 1103, Flight Science I through the use of PC based Flight Training Devices (FTD). Approximately 30 hours of FTD time. This lab is available only to students enrolled in Flight Science I. Lab 1. Corequisite: AERF 1103.
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AERF 1102: Primary Flight
45.00 - 55.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
Flight training in preparation for taking the FAA Private Pilot Practical exam. Approximately 45 - 55 hours of flight time. Students taking this course must have one three (3) hour block of time each day, Monday through Friday, in which flights may be scheduled. Student MUST have a Pilot Medical Certificate, obtained through an Aviation Medical Examiner, prior to registering for the course. The Private Pilot written exam should be completed prior to beginning this course. Lab 6. Prerequisites: AERF 1101 and AERF 1103, or consent of department.
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AERF 1103: Flight Science I
3.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
A study of the basics in flight including aerodynamics, aircraft systems, weight & balance, charts, navigation, flight planning, regulations, and weather. Successful completion of the course completes requirements to take the Federal Aviation Administration private pilot written exam. Class 3. Prerequisite: Aeronautical Science major or Flight Science Department approval.
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AERF 1111: Primary Flight
1.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
This course is the first half of the private pilot flight training and includes the flight training up through the first solo flight. Approximately 25 hours of flight time plus some simulator time. Student MUST have a Pilot Medical Certificate/Student Pilot Certificate, obtained through an Aviation Medical Examiner, prior to registering for the course. Students taking this course must have two four (4) hour blocks of time available each week, Monday through Friday, in which flights may be scheduled. The Private Pilot written exam should be completed prior to beginning this course. Lab 4. Prerequisites: AERF 1101 and AERF 1103, or consent of department.
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AERF 1121: Primary Flight
2.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
This course is the last half of the flight training in preparation for taking the FAA Private Pilot Practical Exam. Approximately 30 hours of flight time plus some simulator time. Students taking this course must have two four (4) hour blocks of time available each week, Monday through Friday, in which flights may be scheduled. The FAA Medical and Student Pilot Certificate required in AERF 1111 must still be valid. A valid Private Pilot Written exam must be on file prior to registering for this course. Lab 4. Prerequisite: AERF 1111.
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AERF 1201: Flight Policies and Standardization
4.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
This standardization course is required for flight students who hold a pilot certificate prior to enrolling in LeTourneau University. The course covers LeTourneau Flight policies and procedures including but not limited to: Flight Operations Handbook, obtaining weather, airplane familiarization, flight logs and required reporting procedures, dispatching procedures, maintenance and inoperative equipment issues, checklists and emergency procedures, flight simulation lab policies, flight facilities, and airport familiarization. This coures includes approximately 10 hours of primary airplane flight time and 4 hours flight simulator time. Emphasis is placed on basic airmanship. The student must demonstrate single engine proficiency to the level of their pilot certificate to successfully complete this course. Lab 2. Prerequisites: Private Pilot or higher certificate and approval of Flight Science Department.
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AERF 2101: Flight Science II Laboratory
30.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
Provides practical reinforcement of instrument flight skills covered in Flight Science II through the use of Flight Training Devices (FTD). Approximately 30 hours of FTD time. Lab 2. Corequisite: AERF 2103.
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AERF 2103: Flight Science II
3.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
A study in advanced flight including flight instruments, avionics equipment, instrument navigation, instrument approaches and departures, and regulations pertaining to instrument flight. A person successfully completing this course may take the Federal Aviation Administration instrument written examination. Class 3. Prerequisite: Private pilot certificate. Corequisite: AERF 2101. Prerequisites or Corequisites: AERO 2203 and AERF 1103.
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AERF 2311: Commercial Flight I
24.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
First stage of commercial flight training concentrating on tailwheel aircraft and solo crosscountry experience. Emphasis is placed on basic airmanship. Approximately 24 hours of flight and Flight Training Device (FTD) time including 12 hours in Tailwheel aircraft. Lab 2. Prerequisites: Private pilot certificate and current FAA Medical certificate. Prerequisite or Corequisite: AERF 2103.
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AERF 2411: Commercial Flight II-Multi-Engine Operations
12.00 Credits
LeTourneau University
Second stage of commercial flight training concentrating on multi-engine flight training. Approximately 12 hours of Flight Training Devices (FTD) and 18 hours of flight time. Lab 2. Prerequisites: AERF 2103, AERF 2311, Private pilot certificate, and current FAA Medical certificate.
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