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AV 1130: Flight Principles
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Basic flight theory and physics of flight. Aircraft control systems related to flight. Ground handling and servicing of aircraft. Special lab fee.
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AV 1140: Aircraft Components and Principles
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
Materials and hardware, as well as nondestructive inspection applicable to aircraft. Plumbing methods, maintenance publications, and aircraft weight and balance control.
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AV 1170: Aircraft Structures
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Accepted methods and repair for metal structures. Organic finishes and application techniques with laboratory applications and practical experience.
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AV 1240: Aircraft Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Maintenance, repair, alteration, and inspection of aircraft. Assembly and rigging of control systems with laboratory application of maintenance assembly and rigging procedures. Prerequisite/Restriction:AV 1130 and AV 1140 and AV 1170
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AV 1900: Drones: History, Rules and Remote Pilot License Preparation
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course covers the history of Unmanned Aerial Systems, focusing on the recent developments of the small UAS and the future of this emerging technology in commercial applications. Topics include flight/ground safety, regulations, preparation for FAA certification, and flight lab.
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AV 1905: Intro to Unmanned Aerial Systems (without FAA Exam)
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course covers the history of Unmanned Aerial Systems, focusing on the recent developments of the small UAS and the future of this emerging technology in commercial applications. Topics include flight/ground safety, regulations, and preparation for FAA certification.
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AV 1910: Drones: Introductory Flight Lab
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is the flight lab for AV 1905 and may be taken concurrently with AV 1905. Activities include principles of flight, minor maintenance and drone flying skills. AV 1905, AV 1910, and FAA Part 107 are required to begin the sUAS minor and major. Prerequisite/Restrictions: AV 1905 (may be taken concurrently)
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AV 1920: Drones: Intermediate Flight Lab
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Students further develop their flying skills with more challenging drones. Emphasis is placed on logging additional flying hours as well as programming technically advanced unmanned aircraft. Repeatable for credit. Prerequisites/Restrictions: One of the following: AV 1900 AV 1905 and AV 1910 with completion of the FAA Part 107 Exam
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AV 1930: Drones: Pilot in Command
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course continues after the Introduction to Drones course, discussing the "whole mission" concept of each drone operation or drone business, and the duties and responsibilities of the Pilot in Command (PIC). Prerequisites/Restrictions: One of the following: AV 1900 AV 1905 and AV 1910 with completion of the FAA Part 107 Exam AV 3500 AV 3505
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AV 1940: Drones: Basic Design and Construction
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Students learn basic concepts of small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) design and construction and individually build a fixed wing remote controlled aircraft to keep after the course. The class also participates in a design challenge using this same aircraft. Prerequisites/Restrictions: One of the following options or instructor permission: AV 1900 AV 1905 and AV 1910 with completion of the FAA Part 107 Exam
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