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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student training required under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 61 to qualify the student for the Multi-engine Instructor rating (MEI certificate). Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): AV 3880
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course is designed as a specialized welding course in aircraft welding techniques used on 4130 chrome-molly and stainless steels as well as aluminum welding for aircraft structures. Prerequisite: Instructor permission
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to operate, market and manage a business as a Fixed-Based Operator for a general aviation airport. Topics also include safety, risk management, FAA requirements, marketing, sales, and human resources to enhance customer service and profitability.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the history of airports, government legislation, and airport business. It includes how planning, construction, and management relate to real-world issues facing airports today, including safety and security. Students engage in an active learning simulated game component. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Crosslisted as: AV 6150
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3.00 Credits
This course explores aviation's origins to current underrepresented populations seeking careers in the aviation industry, historically gender and race imbalanced, breaking barriers in becoming pilots, flight attendants, aviation maintenance technicians, air traffic controllers, engineers, astronauts, and unmanned aerial systems operators. Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
Students receive instruction on high-altitude multi-engine aircraft, including ground and flight instruction, high-altitude flying considerations and flight planning, oxygen systems and usage, icing conditions and de-icing systems, and multi-engine aircraft characteristics. Students may receive their high-altitude endorsements upon completion of requirements. Prerequisite: AV 3880 (may be taken concurrently)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces a typical commercial jet aircraft used by regional airlines, as well as airline flight operations preparation for entry-level regional airline pilot positions. The course includes the following: aircraft systems, standard operating procedures, and flight planning and performance. Prerequisite/Restriction: AV 2670 or AV 3410 Admission to an Aviation Technology major
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a flight training introduction to a typical commercial jet aircraft simulator in use by regional airlines. It is intended for Professional Pilot aviation students actively pursuing a career in the airline industry. Prerequisite/Restriction: ?AV 5400
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4.00 Credits
This course prepares students to pass the FAA ATP Knowledge Exam. The course covers Part 121 operations as well as transport category performance and weight and balance calculations through the use of algebraic formulas, charts, graphs, and tables. Prerequisites: AV 2670 or AV 3880 (either may be taken concurrently)
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3.00 Credits
This course deepens aviation professionals' understanding of the science and technologies supporting the aviation industry. Concentration topics include: ratings and certifications, national airspace, aviation law, aviation weather, aviation history and flight principles. It is designed for both aviation educators and aviation professionals.
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