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AV 115: Private Pilot- Helicopter
8.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Covers fundamentals of flight, flight operations, aviation weather, performance and navigation, aircraft systems, aeronautical publications, Federal Aviation Regulations, flight planning, radio procedures, meteorology and human factors. Students will be prepared for the FAA Private Pilot Rotocraft knowledge test. Recommended prerequisite: MTH 20. Credits: 8 Lecture: 8
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AV 150: Aerodynamics
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
An in-depth study of aerodynamics, beginning with a brief history of the development of flight and flight theory. The physics of lift, drag, weight and thrust are related to airfoil and airplane design and operational characteristics. Aircraft stability and control are related to airplane performance and safety. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of aerodynamics through projects in which they predict aircraft performance. Recommended prerequisite: MTH 85. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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AV 199: Selected Topics: Aviat Ion
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Credits: 1 to 8
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AV 204: Advanced Aircraft Systems
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Encompasses a detailed study of aircraft systems and structures and enables the students to progress into heavier, more complex single and multi-engine aircraft. Aircraft in current use by industry will be studied with an emphasis placed on operations, including emergencies. Applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, including use of Minimum Equipment Lists, will be studied. Recommended prerequisite: AV 104. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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AV 208: Meteorology II
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Focuses on application of meteorology theory to aviation and the availability, understanding and use of available weather products for flight planning and in-flight operations. Emphasis is placed on maximizing aircraft performance and minimizing exposure to weather hazards. Includes examining the weather forecasting models, detailed use and interpretation of graphic weather products, access to telephone and Internet weather briefing sites, and utilization of weather products in flight planning and decision making. Recommended prerequisite: AV 108 or instructor approval. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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AV 210A: Instru Ment- Airplane
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
The instrument rating ground school prepares students for the FAA instrument written exam and an FAA instrument rating. Includes an in-depth study of basic altitude instrument flying, IFR navigation systems and procedures, aircraft flight instruments, aviation weather, applicable FARs and the instrument charts required for IFR flight. Ten hours of flight simulator or Advanced Training Device time required. Recommended prerequisites: AV 110 and/or Private Pilot certificate. Credits: 5 Lecture: 5
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AV 210H: Instru Ment- Helicopter
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
The instrument rating ground school for helicopter prepares students for the FAA instrument written exam and an FAA instrument rating. Includes an in-depth study of basic altitude instrument flying, IFR navigation systems and procedures, aircraft flight instruments, aviation weather, applicable FARs and the instrument charts required for IFR flight. Ten hours of flight simulator or Advanced Training Device time required. Recommended prerequisites: AV 115 and/or Private Pilot certificate. Credits: 5 Lecture: 5
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AV 220: Commercial Pilot
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Ground instruction of aeronautical skills and knowledge applicable to the commercial pilot certification portion of the Professional Pilot training syllabus. Covers night flight, aviation physiology, advanced aerodynamics, aircraft performance, weight and balance, complex aircraft operations, advanced airplane systems, commercial operations and Federal Aviation Regulations for commercial pilots and noncommercial flight operations, with emphasis on human factors, crew resource management, and decision-making. Five hours of flight simulator or Advanced Training Device time required. Recommended prerequisite: AV 110 and/or FAA Private Pilot Rating. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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AV 225: Commercial Helicopter
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Reviews the principles of flight, aircraft systems, pertinent Federal Aviation Regulations and airman publications and service in order to prepare the student for the FAA Commercial Helicopter Pilot written exam. Five hours of flight simulator or Advanced Training Device time required. Recommended prerequisites: AV 115 and/or Private Pilot certificate. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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AV 230: Mult I- Engine Pilot
2.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Ground instruction of aeronautical skills and knowledge applicable to the commercial and multi-engine pilot certification portion of the Professional Pilot training syllabus. Emphasis is on flight planning and decision-making, human factors, and crew resource management. Requires four hours of Advanced Training Device instruction. Five hours of flight simulator or Advanced Training Device time required. Recommended prerequisites: AV 110 and/or FAA Private Pilot Rating. Credits: 2 Lecture: 2
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