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3.00 Credits
Study of the flight operations, administration, maintenance and financial functions of a corporate flight department. The FBO and small airplane business will be discussed including applications in aerial photography and spraying, aircraft sales and financing. Prerequisite(s): AVN 300 (3,0) 3 credits
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1.00 Credits
This course prepares the Commercial Pilot with single-engine and instrument ratings to add an airplane multi-engine airplane to his/ her certificate. 15 hours flight and 15 hours ground instruction run concurrently. The passing of the FAA practical exam and attainment of the Multi-Engine rating will successfully complete the course. Prerequisite(s): Matriculated Aviation Dept. Student, FAA Commercial Certificate with Instrument Rating (1,1) 1 credit
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course prepares the student with a CFI to acquire the Flight Instructor - Instrument rating. Training will consist of at least 20 hours flight and 15 hours ground instruction. Passing the FAA Flight Instructor- Instrument- Airplane Knowledge test and the FAA flight test will complete the course.00 Prerequisite(s): Matriculated Aviation Dept. Student, AVN 310, FAA Flight Instructor-Airplane Certificate (2,1) 2 credits
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1.00 Credits
This course prepares the student with a CFI to acquire the Flight Instructor - Multi-Engine rating. Training will consist of at least 25 hours flight and 20 hours ground instruction. Passing the FAA Flight Instructor- Multi-Engine Knowledge test and the FAA flight test will complete the course. Prerequisite(s): Matriculated Aviation Dept. Student, AVN 310, FAA Flight Instructor-Airplane Certificate (1,1) 1 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course will expose the student to the importance of Homeland Security in the aviation industry and the important role each employee in the industry is charged with. Students will gain experience in identifying false travel documents and identifying suspicious air travelers. This course will focus on current national security threats in the aviation industry. Upon the successful completion of this course the student will meet the requirements of the initial and recurrent security training requirements currently mandated by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) under Title 49 CFR 1552. Prerequisite(s): AVN 300 (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) will allow pilots who already hold the Commercial Pilot Certificate with either Single or Multiengine Land Airplane, and Instrument Rating Airplane, and who meet the prerequisite(s) 1,500 hours along with other requirements, to acquire the Airline Transport Pilot Certificate. This certificate is required in order to act as a pilot in command for most airlines. Flight training will include preparation for completing all practical test tasks. Students must have passed the FAA ATP Airplane knowledge exam, and must meet all requirements specified in FAR 61 subpart G prior to the practical exam. At the conclusion of the course, the student will successfully pass the practical exam for course completion and credit. Prerequisite(s): Commercial Certificate Airplane single/multi land, Instrument, 3rd class medical (2,2) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
An in depth study of gas turbine engines as found in air carrier and high performance aircraft. Topics include the history of turbine development, jet propulsion, theory engine design and construction and control systems. Prerequisite(s): AVN 321 FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating (3,0) 3 credits
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4.00 Credits
Advanced aerodynamic principles will be introduced following extensive review of fundamentals. Emphasis will be on practical design and performance considerations including mission, cost, and feasibility. Laboratory exercises will primarily utilize software simulations, culminating in actual student project wind-tunnel testing. Prerequisite(s): AVN 100, PHY 136. (3,1) 4 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with flight crew decision making. It includes, but is not limited to: optimum decision-making techniques; personality profiling; crew communication; high risk areas of a flight; maintaining situational and spatial awareness; crew discipline; and airline-level standard operating procedures. Prerequisite(s): Jr. Advanced Standing and Completion of an AVN 300 level course, FAA Commercial Certificate with Instrument Rating (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to modern cockpit avionics suites as found in Corporate Jets and Transport Category aircraft. Principles, operation and limitations of advanced avionics suites typically found. Topics include: automatic flight control, flight director systems, stability augmentation systems, power management systems, flight management systems, autoland/go around systems. Latest technology navigation systems: INS, IRS, GPS LAAS WAAS. Prerequisite(s): AVN 322, FAA Commercial Certificate with Instrument rating. (3,0) 3 credits
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