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4.00 Credits
Advanced course in preparation toward the FAA Commercial Pilot Certification. Includes 39.5 hours of flight (22.5 hours dual, 15.5 hours solo, and 1.5 hour flight exam), and 7 hours in a Flight Training Device. Includes 45 hours of classroom instruction covering cross country procedures, appropriate federal aviation regulations, maintenance inspections, and pilot responsibilities. Emphasis is on complex airplane operation and instrument flying procedures. Successful completion is required prior to enrolling in AVI 210 (or AVI 211). Students enrolling in this course will also participate in up to 5 hours of aviation research experiments conducted by Institute of Aviation staff. Prerequisite: Successful completion of AVI 140 and consent of director.
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4.00 Credits
Final course in a series of advanced lecture/flight courses in preparation for the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating. Includes 38.7 hours of flight (21.5 hours dual, 15.7 hours solo, 1.5 hour flight exam), and 6 hours in a Flight Training Device. Includes 45 hours of classroom instruction covering cross country procedures appropriate federal aviation regulations, commercial maneuvers, and pilot responsibilities. Emphasis is on complex airplane operation and commercial maneuvers. Students enrolling in this course will also participate in up to 5 hours of aviation research experiments conducted by Institute of Aviation staff. Credit is not given for both AVI 210 and AVI 211. Prerequisite: Successful completion of AVI 200 and consent of director.
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3.00 Credits
Final course in a series of advanced lecture/flight courses in preparation for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate with both the Instrument rating and multi-engine ratings. Includes 45 hours classroom instruction on IFR and VFR cross-country, and VFR commercial maneuvers. Includes 35 hours of flight instruction and training (23 hours multi-engine airplane and 12 hours single-engine airplane) and 2 hours in a flight simulator in the flight laboratory. Includes three flight exams for qualified individuals. Students enrolling in this course will also participate in up to 5 hours of research flight experiments conducted by Institute of Aviation staff. Credit is not given for both AVI 210 and AVI 211. Prerequisite: AVI 200, recommendation from AVI 200 instructor, and consent of director.
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3.00 Credits
Provides knowledge of weather related to aviation operations for aviation professionals. Includes interpretation of aviation reports, charts, forecasts, other weather information, and human factor issues related to safe weather decision making in numerous scenarios and applications. Prerequisite: AVI 120 or AVI 121.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares the commercial pilot for an FAA Flight Instructor (Airplane) certificate. Includes forty-five hours classroom instruction on fundamentals of teaching, student motivation, blocks to learning, stress, cognitive approaches to learning, flight instructor duties/responsibilities, lesson planning and development, aerodynamics, and pertinent federal aviation regulations. Includes 23.8 hours of flight training and instruction and one hour in flight simulator teaching techniques in the flight laboratory. Also includes a one hour flight check for course completion. Students enrolling in this course will also participate in up to 5 hours of research flight experiments Prerequisite: Commercial Pilot certificate with instrument rating and consent of director.
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1.00 Credits
Provides the instruction and supervised training for the addition of the Instrument-Airplane rating to the Flight Instructor certificate. Reviews instrument operations with an emphasis on the instructional aspects of these operations. Includes 13.2 hours of flight instruction and supervised training, 15 hours of discussion and a one hour flight test. Students enrolling in this course will also participate in up to 5 hours of research flight experiments. Prerequisite: Commercial Pilot certificate with instrument rating; flight instructor-airplane certificate or concurrent enrollment in AVI 320; and consent of director.
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0.00 Credits
Primary focus of this course is to teach the recovery of an airplane from emergency inflight attitudes. Teaches the safe handling of an aircraft in all attitudes of flight through the use of various acrobatic maneuvers including loops, snap rolls, slow rolls, Immelmans, Cuban eights, spins, and similar maneuvers, plus takeoff and landing procedures in a tailwheel airplane. Ten flight hours. Students enrolling in this course will also participate in up to five hours of research flight experiments conducted by the Institute of Aviation staff. Approved for S/U grading only. Prerequisite: AVI 101 and AVI 120 or the Private Pilot certificate and consent of director.
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3.00 Credits
Practice teaching using classroom, audiovisual materials, flight simulators, and airplanes; prepares the certified flight instructor to teach in all modes of aviation education. A minimum of 2 hours of classroom lecture, 3 hours of simulator instruction, and from 1 to 19 hours of airplane instruction is given by the student; an additional 20 hours of classroom lecture-discussion clarifies and explains the proper methods of aviation instruction. Prerequisite: AVI 320 and flight instructor certificate; junior standing; recommendation from AVI 320 flight instructor; and consent of director.
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4.00 Credits
Same as IE 340 and PSYC 358. See PSYC 358.
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1.00 Credits
Prepares the commercial pilot for an FAA multiengine land airplane rating; 10 hours of discussion and 15 hours of flight in a multiengine airplane (13 hours dual instruction, one-half hour solo, plus 1.5 hours check ride for qualified individuals). Students enrolling in this course will also participate in up to 5 hours of research flight experiments conducted by Institute of Aviation staff. Prerequisite: Commercial Pilot certificate and consent of director.
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