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AVS 310: Airport Planning and Administration
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall, alternate years. 3 semester hours. This course provides a forum for understanding the elements of proper airport planning and the importance of achieving a successful airport operation. The course studies the duties and responsibilities of an airport manager at a large airport, as well as departments such as crash/fire/rescue, facilities, administration, and maintenance. The course also covers the criteria for blending the airport into federal and state plans and for achieving FAA approval. Prerequisite: sophomore standing, junior preferred.
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AVS 312: Aviation Law
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester. 3 semester hours. This course provides a forum for understanding the statutes, regulations, and case law governing aviation. Topics of study include administrative law, aircraft accidents, airport liability, aircraft transactions, and airline labor law. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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AVS 317: Aircraft Power Plants
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester. 3 semester hours. An in-depth study of reciprocating, turbine, and turbo-prop engines and propeller systems and the engine accessory equipment used on modern aircraft: Prerequisite: AVS202, PHS101 or PHS105 or PHS201, or permission of professor.
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AVS 318: Advanced Aircraft Systems
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester. 3 semester hours. An in-depth study of advanced aircraft systems including fuel, hydraulic, electrical, engine accessory, and auxiliary systems. Prerequisite: AVS202 or permission of professor.
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AVS 322: Search Pilot Clinic
1.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester. 1 semester hour. This course consists of a trip to another town in Montana for training over a weekend in September. The course includes classroom and field training on survival skills and two hours of flight time for search pilot training. This is not a mountain flying course. The course fee covers classroom instruction, field training, and flight time. Cost of travel and lodging is extra. Registration with the Montana Aeronautics Division (the sponsor) must becompleted by May 1st. Each participant must be a Montana pilot registered with the Montana Aeronautics Division. Prerequisite: AVS274 and permission of the director of aviation.
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AVS 325: Advanced Flight Systems
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall and spring semesters. 3 semester hours. This course provides an introduction to modern cockpit technology used in air transport aircraft. The course addresses the function and operation of glass cockpit aircraft operating equipment such as satellite-based and inertial navigation systems, auto-pilots, flight management systems, electronic flight information systems, ground proximity warning systems, traffic collision avoidance systems, datalink systems, electronic flight bags, weather radar, enhanced/synthetic vision systems, and flight data and cockpit voice recording systems. Prerequisites: AVS201, AVS253.
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AVS 343: Altitude Chamber Training
1.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester. 1 semester hour. This course provides classroom instruction and hands-on training on the physiological effects and hazards associated with high altitude flight. The course includes a field trip to a U.S. Air Force base to participate in training in an altitude chamber. Prerequisite: AVS101, AVS153.
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AVS 345: Tail Wheel Endorsement
1.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall, spring and summer semesters. 1 semester hour. This course includes flight and ground training required to obtain a log book endorsement to fly a tail wheel aircraft, as specified by the FAA. Coordination with academic advisor and director of flight operations is required before start of training. Prerequisite: AVS101, AVS153.
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AVS 361: Certified Flight Instructor Flight Lab
2.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall, spring, and summer semesters. 2 semester hours. EL. This course provides flight instruction under FAR Part 141 prepares students for the FAA flight instructor oral and flight examinations. The course includes dual flights covering all maneuvers necessary to instruct students for the private and commercial pilot certificates. The FAA flight instructor certificate must be completed to fulfill course requirements. Prerequisite: AVS274. Corequisite: AVS301.
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AVS 362: Instrument Flight Instructor
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall, spring and summer semesters. 3 semester hours. This course provides ground and flight instruction under FAR Part 141 prepares students for the FAA instrument flight instructor written, oral, and flight examinations. The FAA instrument instructor rating must be completed to fulfill course requirements. Prerequisite: AVS361 or AVS371.
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