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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Advanced flight theories including airfoil shape, drag, velocity, lift and thrust, stability and control; advanced principles of performance including capabilities, limitations, design criteria, weight and balance charts, comparative analysis of aircraft and certification of aircraft. Prerequisites: AERT 320 or prior consent.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. In-depth discussion of electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems on aircraft, design and performance standards, capabilities and limitations, conformance to FAA specification. Prerequisites: AERT 320 or prior consent.
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1.00 Credits
Summer. Flight instruction in preparation for the FAA multiengine rating. Covers transition to multiengine aircraft and all normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures. Prerequisites: FAA Commercial Pilot-Airplane certificate with Instrument-Airplane rating, AERT 306 or concurrent enrollment or prior consent. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and practices involved in the administration of public use airport facilities and assets, to include finance and capital acquisition, grant administration, rates and charges, concession management, public and constituent liaison, and governmental operation. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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2.00 Credits
Spring. (Formerly AERT 401). Learning theory in an aviation setting, instructor responsibility, lesson planning and advanced aviation problems. To receive credit for this course FAA Fundamentals of Instructing and either Basic Ground Instructor or Flight Instructor-Airplane written exam must be passed. Prerequisite: AERT 320.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Ground and flight instruction preparing the student for the FAA Flight Instructor-Airplane Certificate. The course includes comprehensive coverage of aircraft systems, flight regulations, general flight knowledge, and flight maneuvers necessary for instructing private and commercial students. Prerequisites: AERT 440 or concurrent enrollment, and FAA Commercial Pilot-Airplane certificate. Extra fee.
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1.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Covers ground and flight instruction necessary to complete requirements for a flight instructor-instrument rating. The course includes presentation of methodology used in teaching instrument flight. Prerequisites: Instrument rating and FAA Flight Instructor-Airplane rating. Extra fee.
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1.00 Credits
Principles and methodology of teaching multiengine flight. The course includes ground and flight instruction required to prepare for the FAA Flight Instructor-Airplane Multiengine rating. Prerequisites: FAA Flight Instructor-Airplane and instrument ratings. AERT 306 and multiengine rating or concurrent enrollment. Extra fee.
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3.00 Credits
A study of airport master planning and system planning requirements. Covers detailed aspects of the airport layout plan and airport design criteria. Evaluation is made of passenger and cargo terminal layout, ground access, land use planning and airspace requirements. One and one-half hour lecture and three-hour lab. Prerequisites: DESN 104 or ARCH 105 and DESN 131.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the process for integrating safety into day-to-day aviation operations, to include safety goals and performance targets, risk assessments, responsibilities and authorities, rules and procedures, and monitoring and evaluation processes. Prerequisite: AERT 348.
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