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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
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6.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide the student with the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes about aviation that will enable them to function in an aerospace society.
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3.00 Credits
A study of navigational methods and techniques as applied to air transportation. Included is a study of navigation symbols, plotting of air routes for aircraft, the E6B navigation computer, enroute low altitude charts, sectional aeronautical charts, flight logs for VFR and IFR flights, pliotage techniques, radio aids to navigation, VOR navigation, and dead reckoning.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to give the student an understanding of weather phenomena as it affects the aviation environment. (PR: AVT 100 or PERM)
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3.00 Credits
A study of airplane and helicopter aerodynamics. Included are an analysis of the design of an airfoil, forces acting on an airfoil, angle of attack and lift, forces acting on the airplane, thrust, drag, weight, lift, and wingtip vortices. Additional study will include Newton's Laws of Motion and Force, and Bernoulli's Principle of Pressure.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to give the students the fundamentals of manage- ment in the aviation environment. (PR: BUS 202 or PERM)
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive review basic airplane design, systems and power plants. A study of the airframe, flight controls, wing flap system, landing gear, engines, propellor, fuel system, electrical system, airplane lighting, pitot-static system, avionics, vacuum system and instruments, and weight and balance.
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3.00 Credits
A study of ground safety and flight safety aspects of aviation. Ground safety will include accident cause factors and prevention. Flight safety will include wake turbulence, hazards to flight, and pilot responsibility. Pilot reports will include a study of the aviation safety reporting program, aircraft accident and incident reporting, and midair collision reporting.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of fitness for flight, effects of altitude, hyperventilation in flight, carbon monoxide poisoning in flight, illusions in flight, vision in flight, judgement aspects of collision avoidance, fatigue, stress, illness, medication, alcohol, hypoxia, smoking, ear block, sinus block, motion sickness, disorientation (vertigo), and aeromedical factors.
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