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AVSC 1110: Flight I - Private
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Department Approval. Pre- or Corequisite(s): AVSC 1100. Covers airplane ground and flight operations, take-off and landing, basic flight maneuvers, cross country methods and emergency procedures. Prepares students for the required FAA Private Pilot Airplane Practical Test. May be delivered online.. Course fee of $19,944 for flight applies.
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AVSC 1120: Introduction to Aircraft and Spacecraft Systems
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Introduces the design, installation and operation of basic airframe and propulsion systems, and associated technology, found in light piston-powered, electric, hybrid-electric and turbine-powered fixed wing and rotary-wing aircraft. Explores emerging technologies associated with unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), autonomous large unmanned cargo aircraft (LUCA), advanced air mobility (AAM), and space vehicles that will be deployed and operated within the National Airspace System and within space.
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AVSC 1130: Glider Rating
1.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1100. Prepares student to transition from powered to unpowered glider flight in preparation for the FAA Private Pilot Glider Rating. Includes ground and flight lessons covering glider towing, launching, powered gliders, thermals, weather, landing, mountain waves, regulations, and emergency procedures. Teaches aerodynamic theory associated with more efficient flight and aircraft control.
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AVSC 1150: Mountain and Desert Flying
1.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1100 and AVSC 1110. Introduces common flying conditions in mountain and desert areas. Emphasizes flight accident statistics and causes, effects of altitude on aircraft and pilot, mountain associated wake turbulence, techniques for low-altitude search and rescue or photography over mountainous areas, maneuvers, and abnormal or emergency procedures. Includes survival techniques for emergency landings in mountainous or desert terrain.
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AVSC 1160: Seaplane Rating
1.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1100, AVSC 1110. Provides training to aid in the transition from single-engine land to single-engine sea. Stresses the differences between operating on land and over bodies of water. Introduces regulations for seaplane pilots. Provides training in seaplane aircraft with the capability to land and takeoff from water. Prepares the student for the FAA seaplane rating flight test.
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AVSC 1230: Flight II - Instrument I
2.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1100, AVSC 1110 and Department Approval. Prepares students to meet FAA Instrument Airplane and Commercial Airplane Pilot cross-country requirements. Introduces extended cross-country flights in both day and night environments with consideration for passenger safety. Includes operational flight performance using all available navigational weather and airplane performance data. Requires proof of completion of cross country airplane pilot in command time.. May be delivered online.
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AVSC 1240: Ground II - Instrument
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1100, AVSC 1110 and Department Approval. Examines FAA regulations, meteorology, navigation, radio procedures, instrument departures, en route and approach procedures, the instrument airway, and airspace systems as well as aircraft systems operation. Introduces glass cockpit instrumentation. Covers basic flight instrument construction and operation. Prepares pilots for the required FAA Instrument Pilot Airplane Knowledge Test.
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AVSC 1250: Flight II - Instrument II
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Department Approval. Stresses attitude instrument flying techniques. Covers instrument departure and approach procedures and instrument en route and cross-country navigation techniques in actual or simulated weather conditions with reference solely to the flight instruments. Prepares students for the required FAA Instrument Airplane Practical Test.. Course fee of $19,053 for flight applies.
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AVSC 1260: 21st Century Avionics and Instrumentation
1.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1100. Provides pilots with the knowledge and practical experience using new generation glass cockpit electronic instrumentation and radio navigation devices. Includes glass cockpit system knowledge, functions, safety, flight planning, crew concepts, and the use of GPS technology. Requires flight, flight training device, or computer based instruction and experience to meet FAA standards for transition to this technology.. May be delivered online.
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AVSC 1310: AMT Procedures and Practices A
5.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
For Aviation Maintenance Technician Apprentice students. Introduces students to the aviation maintenance environment. Studies common procedures and practices in the industry, the use of tools and measurement devices, and Federal Aviation Regulation related to technician certification and inspections. Includes maintenance forms and record keeping, and weight and balance publications.
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