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Course Criteria
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Prerequisite: Successful completion of AFLT 105, or already possess a private pilot certificate. Corequisite: AFLT 176. 14 hours of dual simulator instruction.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AFLT 100 or possess a private pilot certificate. Prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration Commercial Pilot Written Examination by in-depth study of navigation, radio communication, airplane performance, aircraft systems, and Federal Aviation Administration Regulations. 2 lecture hours/2 laboratory hours.
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Corequisite: AFLT 186. 4 hours of dual simulator instruction.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisites: AFLT 176, AFLT 177, AFLT 185. FAA requirements must be met. Instruction will continue in the basic maneuvers and progress to advanced maneuvers as specified in the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards. Flight time will consist of 46 flight hours to include 21 hours of dual instruction, 25 hours solo flight, and 21 hours ground instruction. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide pilots with a better understanding of aircraft instrumentation, radios, and systems. Major emphasis will be placed on more advanced aircraft systems found on complex aircraft. Topics will include aircraft hydraulic systems, aircraft electrical systems, retractable landing gear, aircraft brake systems, pressurization, constant speed propellers, prop synchrophasers, de-ice and anti-ice equipment, flight control systems, airframe construction techniques, and radar. 2 lecture hours.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of AFLT 111, or already hold a private pilot certificate with a lighter-than-air category and balloon class rating with an airborne heater. This course covers basics of flight instruction, fuel management, instruction techniques, commercial operations, passenger safety, preflight briefs, in-flight briefs, landing briefs, basics of passenger safety, and on-ground safety with propane refueling techniques. Flight hours will consist of 11 hours of dual flight time, 1 hour solo, and 10 hours of ground instruction. In addition to required flight time, students may complete the FAA practical flight test. 1.5 lecture/ laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AFLT 176 and 186, or hold an instrument rating and have a minimum of 200 flight hours. Corequisite: AFLT 217. Upon successful completion of the course, students will meet the requirements of the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical test Standards and will meet the flight experience requirements for the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate. Flight time will consist of 64 flight hours to include 24 hours of dual instruction, 40 hours of solo flight, and 15 hours ground instruction. In addition to the required flight time, students may complete the FAA practical flight test. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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0.00 Credits
Corequisite: AFLT 216. 6 hours of dual simulator instruction.
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5.00 Credits
FAA requirements must be met. Prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration Instrument Knowledge Test. The course includes a discussion of Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, meteorology, radio navigation, instrument departure, enroute, and approach procedures. 4 lecture hours/2 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AFLT 181 and 221, or hold a commercial pilot certificate with instrument rating. Corequisite: AFLT 263. Prepares students to successfully complete the Federal Aviation Administration's Fundamentals of Instruction written examination. Develops students’ insight into how people learn, the characteristics of a professional flight instructor, and how to apply these principles in the flight training environment. 3 lecture hours.
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