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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2317) This survey of the fundamentals essential to the safety of flight focuses on decisionmaking factors, accident reporting, accident investigation, air traffic systems, and aircraft technologies. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Aeronautical Technology 137, AVIA 1317) This course provides instruction in flight physiology, the decision-making process, pilot health maintenance, psychological aspects of flight, human behavior as related to the aircraft flight deck, and aeronautical information of significance to flight crews. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2314, AIRP 1351) This is a study of basic instrument radio and navigation fundamentals used in instrument flight. Topics include a description and practical use of navigation systems and instruments, charts used for instrument flight, and FAA regulations. It qualifies as part of a program leading to FAA certification. Prerequisites: AIRP 1301, AIRP 1307, and AIRP 1311, or Private Pilot Certificate and aeronautical department chair approval. Prerequisite: or co-requisite: AIRP 1341. (4:4-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2383, Flight 233, AVIA 2183) The flight instruction in this course is necessary to qualify for the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate. Instruction includes both dual and solo flight training to prepare the student for mastery of all commercial pilot maneuvers. Prerequisites: AIRP 1215, AIRP 1255, and AIRP 2250; or Private Pilot Certificate and Instrument Pilot Rating and aeronautical department chair approval. Reading level 6. Prerequisite: or co-requisite: FAR Part 141 ground school training. (AIRP 2337). (2:1-3)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2385, Flight 322, AVIA 2185) This course helps flight instructors develop the skills necessary to qualify for the FAA Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Rating, airplane single-engine landing. Prerequisites: Flight Instructor and Instrument Pilot Certificates and aeronautical department chair approval. Reading level 6. (2:2-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2288) The flight instruction in this course is necessary to qualify for the FAA Flight Instructor- Multiengine Airplane Rating. It includes combined ground and flight instruction and analysis of flight maneuvers. Prerequisites: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- Engine and Flight Instructor Certificates and aeronautical department approval. Reading level 6. (2:1-2)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2384, Flight 234, AVIA 2184) This course prepares students for completion of the FAA Instrument Pilot Rating with mastery of all instrument flight procedures. Prerequisite: AIRP 1215 or a valid Private Pilot Certificate and Aeronautical department chair approval. Reading level 6. Prerequisite: or co-requisite: FAR Part 141 ground school training (AIRP 1451)(2:1-3)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Multi-Engine Flight II, AVIA 2187) This course is preparation for the multi-engine class rating, which will be added to a current pilot certificate. It includes explanation and demonstration of all required FAA normal and emergency operations and procedures. Prerequisite: AIRP 1215, AIRP 1255, AIRP 2239, and AIRP 2250 or Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate and Instrument Pilot Rating and aeronautical department chair approval. Reading level 6 (2:2-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2315) This course prepares advanced aviation students to apply knowledge of varying meteorological factors (including weather hazards) to flight. It teaches techniques for minimizing weather hazards and for using aviation weather services. Prerequisite: AIRP 1307 (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly AVIA 2324) This is a study of the general principles, operation, and application of pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, fuel, environmental, protection, and warning systems. Emphasis on types of aircraft structures and their control systems. (3:3-0)
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