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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The study of advanced systems currently in use in aircraft flown by the airlines. The course provides the knowledge necessary to successfully complete the FAA Flight Engineer written examination. Three (3) hours lecture per week.Credit, three hours.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the flight time and instruction to complete all maneuvers required to earn the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate. Course includes all evaluation flight and certification and oral examinations administered by the FAA or its appointed examiners. Course consists of thirty-six (36) hours of flight training.Prerequisites: AVIA 202L, or consent of the Program Director or Department Chair.Credit, one hour.
Prerequisite:
AVIA 202L
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3.00 Credits
Presentation and analysis of factors and procedures relating to aviation safety. Discusses techniques for accident prevention, development of safety programs, procedures used in accident investigation, physiological and psychological factors relating to aviation safety, and the role weather plays in safety. Three (3) hours lecture per week.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Management techniques and administrative functions as they apply to the aviation industry. Includes planning, economic and resource considerations, problems, current issues, and future trends related to aviation operations. Three (3) hours lecture per week.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A study of cockpit resource management as applied in commercial air carriers. Includes pilot-in-command responsibilities, decision making, cockpit communications, interpersonal relationships, cockpit procedures, and physiological and psychological factors and their role in accidents. A study is made of advances in aircraft, equipment, and procedures to minimize human error and its effects.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Basic theories of weather, atmospheric conditions, and climate, as they apply to flight. Explores the physical processes affecting the atmospheric environment and their relationships. Includes the principles of forecasting and an introduction to meteorological instrumentation. Three (3) hours lecture per week.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course will examine the concepts of Crew Resource Management (CRM) currently practiced in military, commercial and corporate aviation. The role of crew supervision and training, organized labor, leadership styles, and management oversight will be studied. Students will gain an understanding of the aviation operational characteristics that gave rise to the implementation of CRM training. The CRM course has the goal to familiarize students with contemporary training models used in crew education with the intent of enabling course participants to apply learned philosophies and strategies to their individual aviation experience.Credit, three hours.
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1.00 - 19.00 Credits
An independent project or series of readings, research, and writing.Prerequisites: Consent of the Instructor and Department Chair.Credit, one to three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the national air traffic control system with emphasis on basic air traffic control procedures and the roles of Center, Approach Control, Tower, and Flight Service Station. Includes communications navigation procedures, radar operations, and facilities. Three (3) hours lecture per week.Credit, three hours.
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1.00 Credits
Provides the student with the flight time and instruction to complete all maneuvers and operations required in preparation to earn the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Multiengine Airplane Class Rating. Course includes an evaluation flight and Certification oral and practical examinations administered by the FAA or its appointed examiners. One (1) hour flight, one-half hour pre- and post-flight briefing per week.Corequisites: AVIA 301.Credit, .33 hours.
Corequisite:
AND AVIA 301
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