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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course provides an extension to those who have completed the Air Traffic Control-Collegiate Training Initiative (ATC-CTI) program and who wish to advance toward a Federal Aviation Administration Control Tower Operator's license. Topics include navigation, Federal Aviation Regulations, emergencies, search and rescue, instrument departures and terminal arrival routes, pilot's environment and air traffic control communications. Thorough knowledge of meteorology is required. Prerequisites: successful completion of ATC-CTI courses, including FLT231, and either FLT351 or FLT455
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course will prepare students to take the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) exam. Topics include special training procedures such as stall and spin awareness, performance and aerodynamics. Syllabus and lesson plans will be developed for flight maneuvers and aerodynamic theories in accordance with FAA teachings. A grade of "C" or better is required tocomplete this course. The relevant FAA- CFI written exam must be successfully passed within 30 days of the end of classes to complete this course. Prerequisite: FLT330, FAA commercial written exam
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course will discuss lesson plans and syllabus layouts for flight instruction in accordance with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The learning process, teaching techniques and organizational skills will also prepare students to pass the FAAwritten exam. A grade of "C" or better is required to complete thiscourse. The relevant FAA-Certified Flight Instructor written exam must be successfully passed within 30 days of the end of classes to complete this course. Prerequisite: FLT330, FAA commercial written exam
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course will cover operational procedures used by airline crews with extensive preparation of flight profiles, crew resource management (callouts, memory items, emergency procedures) to specific aircraft standards. Emphasis will be placed on normal and emergency flight procedures in the Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) environment. An in-depth study of IFR charts and approach plans, aircraft performance and operational considerations will be discussed. Prerequisites: FLT330, FLT360, FAA commercial written
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits Certified commercial and instrument rated pilots will revise and extend their training for the multi-engine land class rating. Ground instruction will add detailed instrument-oriented training to airline transport pilot proficiency standards. Emphasis is placed on precision altitude flying techniques, operations and procedures. Integration of applicable emergency procedures during all phases of instrument flight will be provided. Prerequisites: FLT330, FLT360, FAA commercial written exam
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course provides an introduction to flight planning and practical dispatching. Topics will include Federal Air Regulations, international regulations, flight planning criteria, aircraft performance limitations, weather, navigation and communications.
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This introductory course emphasizes conversation, writing and reading skills, and provides a foundation in French grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary. This course may not be taken by Frenchspeaking students.
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course is a continuation of FRE160 French I. It will develop additional conversation, writing and reading skills and will aid in furthering the study of French grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary. This course may not be taken by Frenchspeaking students. Prerequisite: FRE160
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a quality learning environment empowering freshmen students to be successful both academically and developmentally while making the transition to college. Topics include academic policies, College standards, as well as the registration and advisement processes. FYE serves as a link to the institution's different departments and exposes students to key personnel on campus.
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3.00 Credits
- - 2 certification units An introductory course in comprehending and interpreting aircraft drawings, it includes drawing skills, methods, symbology, and types of drawings and schematics to prepare the technician for maintenance and modification applications.
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