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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Covers ATC procedures in terminal ATC environments for controllers and pilots. Emphasis on proper radio communications procedures, terminal ATC radar and non-radar separation and sequencing, correct application of applicable terminal ATC Operational rules and regulations for controllers and correct application of FAR and AIM rules and procedures for pilots. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 201 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Students in this course should be able to: 1) Improve knowledge of 7110.65 and the FAR/AIM. 2) Improve skills and abilities to: a) Issue ATC clearances. b) Use Radar and non-Radar procedures to effectively and efficiently control air traffic. c) Begin to improve awareness and of and understanding of fundamental problems involved with coordinating ATC operations in complex and sometimes hazardous operating environments that include nearby mountainous terrain and marginal weather situations that coastal and mountain areas can produce. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 202 or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Helicopter aerodynamics, systems, operations, emergencies, flight regulations, weight and balance, pinnacle and slope operations, external loads, high altitude operation, large helicopter operations and other subjects pertaining to the FAA Private Pilot and Commercial Pilot Knowledge Examinations.
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5.00 Credits
Practical dispatching for airline and corporate operations. Preflight, inflight and post flight duties. Federal aviation regulations, meteorology, navigation, large aircraft weight/balance, performance, systems, communications. Air traffic control procedure, and pilot departure and arrival procedure will be covered. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 123 and 216 or; instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Air carrier flight planning to points outside the United States. Federal Aviation Regulations (Part 121) and International Civil Aviation Organization regulations (ICAO). Flight planning practice using ICAO forms. Extended two-engine overwater operation procedures (ETOPs). Routing, fuel, equipment and weather requirements. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 208 or concurrent enrollment; or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Covers aerodynamic forces, symbols-equations, airspeed measurements, the four forces of light, jet aircraft performance, propeller aircraft performance, helicopter aerodynamics, stability, takeoff and landing performance. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 111 or instructor's permission.
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2.00 Credits
Human reactions to different situations, such as emotional stress and fatigue, can adversely affect the safety of flight. Different flight environments influence human physiology such as the eyes and ears, the brain and the body and these effects on human physiology can cloud judgment of flight crews. Cockpit and dispatch resource management is also crucial in the development of good communication skills between flight personnel and the ground crew. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 111, 211; or instructor's permission; or concurrent enrollment in AVIA 211.
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5.00 Credits
Provides students with a clear understanding of aviation, its history, and technological developments in the past, present and future. Also addresses the range of career opportunities in the field of aviation, including flight instructor, airline captain, air traffic controller, and aircraft dispatcher.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the administration of public airports and their relationship with airlines, fixed-base operators, and the FAA. Federal airport standards for security, fuel handling and storage, noise abatement, bird control, clear zones, lighting, and federal and state financial aid programs to airports for improvements and upgrades are also studied.
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5.00 Credits
Provides students with information necessary to pass the FAA Instrument Pilot written examination. Covers radio navigation, IFR flight planning and decision-making, ATC procedures, and FAA regulations pertinent to instrument flight. FAA part 141 approved. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 111 or instructor's permission.
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