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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 302. Aspects of the operation and management of corporate flight departments, fixed-base operations, air cargo operations, and fractional ownership programs will be discussed. Pertinent regulations including FAR parts 91and 135 will be studied. Aircraft and equipment evaluations will be conducted. F, S, SS
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisites: Avit 325 and Math 146. This course provides an understanding of global charting systems, great circle routes and waypoint plotting. Problems and methods of international flight and modern systems of long range navigation are studied as well as methods and systems of computing, communicating and displaying navigation information. This course also gives the student a familiarization with the international airspace structure including Required Navigation Performance (RNP) standards, Minimum Navigation Performance Specification (MNPS) operations and Reduced Vertical Separation Standards (RVSM). F, S
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5.00 Credits
5 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 325. Provides the student with a detailed study of the responsibilities and teaching concerns of a flight instructor. The course is divided into two major sections: fundamentals of teaching and learning, including effective teaching methods, learning process, consideration of flight training syllabi, effective evaluations, and flight instructor responsibilities; the second section is concerned with the analysis of the flight maneuvers involved with Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor Certificates. The course will also provide practical teaching experiences. The student must complete the associated flight lessons in the CFI Flight Course to satisfactorily complete the course. F, S, SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 414. Provides the student with an in-depth study of the responsibilities and techniques to be used as an Instrument Flight Instructor. This course will also include additional study of instrument flight, charts, publications and regulations pertaining to the IFR environment, further develop the student's knowledge of Technically Advanced Aircraft and provide practical teaching experience. The student must complete the associated flight lessons in the Instrument Flight Instructor course to satisfactorily complete the course. F, S, SS
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2.00 Credits
2 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 415. This course provides an understanding of the fundamentals of teaching in a multi-engine airplane. The course will include multi-engine aerodynamics and performance, analysis of multi-engine operations, single-engine operations and procedures, flight instructor responsibilities, flight safety concerns and instrument flight maneuvers in multi-engine airplanes. The student must complete the associated flight lessons in the Multi-engine Airplane CFI course to satisfactorily complete the course. No concurrent enrollment allowed with other aviation flight courses. F, S, SS
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 325 or consent of the instructor. Beginning with a brief review of low speed aerodynamics, the course provides a study of the terminology and aerodynamics fundamentals associated with transonic and supersonic flight. F, S, SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 325 or consent of the instructor. This course will provide an in-depth study of the complex systems of today's air transport jet aircraft with an emphasis on Regional Jet aircraft. It provides a review of all primary systems, to include both normal and abnormal operations. The course also provides the necessary background for Regional Jet simulator training to be presented in a later course. F, S, SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 325 or consent of the instructor. This course will provide an introduction to turboprop aircraft systems and procedures. Emphasis will be placed on the systems and operational procedures for a specific model of turboprop aircraft utilized by regional airlines. Course content and presentation will be similar to air carrier initial training. The course will provide a synopsis of the turboprop industry including any recent developments. F, S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 250 and 325. This course will provide an in-depth study of Crew Resource Management which involves having a thorough understanding of crew communications, teamwork, leadership, "followership," decision-making, and situational awareness. In addition, the student will learn how to properly utilize all available resources in order to conduct a safe and efficient flight. This course will also examine the benefits of diversity, and the role diversity plays in the modern aerospace industry. F, S, SS
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 402. This course is the second of a two course curriculum in airport administration. It is an advanced course emphasizing the further development of the skills and understanding of the operation and management of commercial service airports of all sizes. The content focuses upon the practical application of airport manager skills and includes educational tours of operating airports. The program stresses the airport manager's role in relations with tenants, public officials, and patrons through the honing of individual writing and public speaking skills. S
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