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AVIA 315: Commercial Ground
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Prerequisite: AVIA 310 This course will prepare the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot written exam by acquiring advanced aeronautical knowledge in aerodynamics, regulations, meteorology, aircraft systems, and airspace operations. Student will be prepared for the required Commercial Pilot written exam.
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AVIA 320: Instrument Flight
1.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
1 hour Prerequisite: AVIA 310 Basic instrument flight training including air traffic control clearances, and orientation to radio navigation techniques. Use of the simulator will be integrated for introduction to each phase. Approximately 35 flight hours and the required FAA Instrument practical check flight.
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AVIA 325: Commercial Flight
2.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
2 hours Prerequisite: AVIA 320 Basic commercial pilot flight maneuvers and complex/high performance aircraft systems and operations. This course will provide thorough preparation for the required FAA Commercial Pilot check flight. Approximately 110 flight hours.
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AVIA 340: Aviation Weather
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Prerequisite: AVIA 225 & Private Pilot Certificate This course is a study of weather hazards, meteorological flight planning, aviation weather equipment and human factors as related to flight safety in all weather conditions.
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AVIA 350: Airline Operations
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Prerequisite: AVIA 225 & Private Pilot Certificate A study of the scope and function of major air carrier's organizational structure and the specific relationships of the operations department with those of marketing, maintenance, and safety are discussed. A study of corporate issues including the industry in general, market structure, certification FAR Part 121 regulations, economic issues, mergers, corporate culture, and international topics will be included. From an operational perspective, topics include flight operations employment policies, domiciles, operating specifications, types of services provided, training, passenger considerations, decision making, communications, and pertinent FARs.
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AVIA 360: Corporate and Business
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Aviation Prerequisite: AVIA 225 & Private Pilot Certificate This course is designed to introduce aviation students with the operations of a corporate flight department. They will understand the value of management mobility which requires specific operations other than commercial airline options. The student will learn how to evaluate aircraft and equipment requirements, maintenance demands and logistical difficulties, flight operations specific to this unique environment, administration requirements for smooth and efficient operations, as well as the fiscal considerations which will impact the business profits.
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AVIA 400: Aerospace Law,Human
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Factors and Crew Resource Management Prerequisite: AVIA 310 This course is divided into three parts. The first will cover the scope of all regulations concerning aviation and how they impact the pilot. The second part will provide the basic understanding of the human factors concepts including psychological and physiological limitations of humans operating in complex environments. The third part will provide an in-depth study of Crew Resource Management, which involves having a complete understanding of the flight deck environment and the proper utilization of all resources available to an aviator.
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AVIA 410: Flight and Ground Instructor
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Theory Prerequisite: AVIA 315 Provides the student with a detailed study of the responsibilities and teaching concerns of a flight instructor. The course is divided into two major sections: fundamentals of teaching and learning, including effective teaching methods, learning process, consideration of flight training syllabi, effective evaluations, and flight instructor responsibilities; the second section is concerned with the analysis of the flight maneuvers involved with Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor Certificates. The course will also provide practical teaching experiences.
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AVIA 420: Flight Instructor Flight
1.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
1 hour Prerequisite: AVIA 325 Introduction to flight instructor techniques and maneuvers in preparation for the FAA Certified Flight Instructor initial practical test.
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AVIA 430: Multi-Engine Theory and
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Advanced Aircraft Systems Prerequisite: AVIA 310 This course covers the operations necessary to operate twin-engine aircraft. Normal and abnormal procedures are included along with a discussion of the systems and aerodynamics normally associated with these aircraft. Regulations for commercial pilots are included.
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