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2.00 Credits
Continuing instrument and commercial pilot ground course in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot Certificate and Instrument rating written examinations. Includes aerodynamics, airport and airplane operation, stability and control, commercial maneuvers, and flight computer. Prerequisites: AET210. Corequisites: AET217 and AET220.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of engines and engine systems for pilots. Includes theory and analysis of reciprocating and turbine aircraft engines. Lubrication, ignition, fuel control, cooling, exhaust, and propellers. Prerequisites: AET205 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Final instrument and commercial pilot ground course in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot Certificate and Instrument rating written examinations. Includes Federal Aviation Regulations, instrument approach procedures, and instrument enroute considerations. Requires passing written exams similar to the FAA Commercial Pilot and Instrument rating written exams. Prerequisites: AET210. Corequisites: AET213 and AET220.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced flight course in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot with Instrument rating practical examinations. Emphasis on commercial and high performance operations. Student must fly approximately 60 hours at own expense, including high performance operations. Requires passing commercial pilot and instrument rating check rides similar to the FAA check rides. Prerequisites: AET210. Corequisites: AET213 and AET217.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced aircraft systems for pilots. Pressurization, cabin atmosphere, ice control, rain control, fire detection and extinguishing, hydraulic, landing gear, anti-skid systems, and weight and balance for transport category airplanes. Prerequisites: AET215 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Ground school in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor and Fundamentals of Instruction written examinations. Includes fundamentals of instruction, aerodynamics, airplane performance, systems, operations, weight and balance, weather, federal regulations, navigation, maneuvers, pilot physiology, ethics, and aeronautical decision making. Requires passing written exams similar to the FAA Certified Flight Instructor: Airplane, and Fundamentals of Instruction written exams. Prerequisites: AET240 or FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument rating. Corequisite: AET230.
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1.00 Credits
Flight course in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor: Airplane practical examination. Emphasis on demonstration and analysis of flight maneuvers. Includes preflight, ground operations, airport operations, takeoffs, climbs, flight fundamentals, stalls, spins, slow flight, basic instrument operations, performance maneuvers, ground reference maneuvers, emergency operations, approaches, landings, and postflight procedures. Requires approximately 25 hours of flight that includes high performance operations at student's expense. Also requires passing check ride similar to the FAA Certified Flight Instructor check ride. Prerequisites: AET240 or FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument rating. Corequisite: AET227.
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2.00 Credits
Aeronautical knowledge necessary to meet requirements for a multiengine airplane rating including orientation, aerodynamics, airplane systems, airplane performance, flight planning, and emergency procedures. Prerequisites: AET220 or FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument rating. Corequisites: AET240.
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0.50 Credits
Flight course in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Multiengine Airplane practical examination. Approximately 15 hours of flight experience at the student's expense and passing check ride similar to the FAA Multiengine check ride are required. Prerequisites: AET220 or FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument rating. Corequisites: AET237.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to avionics for pilots or individuals constructing personal aircraft. Includes avionics history, theory, installation and antenna considerations, autopilots, and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: Private Pilot Certificate or permission of instructor.
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