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Foundations of Flight labs cover supervised ground and flight instruction including pre-flight, airport operations, flight maneuvers, night operations, communication, navigation, emergency procedures, and crew resource management. This prepares the student for solo operation of the aircraft, both locally, and regionally. In Foundations of Flight Lab II, students plan and conduct solo cross country flights to airports located throughout the region. An emphasis is placed on proper flight planning and making the appropriate decisions when in flight. Students also receive additional flight maneuvers training and practice. This further prepares the student for the FAA checkride.
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The lab includes further development of attitude instrument flight skills, instrument navigation and resource management abilities. Application of information from IFR charts and publications to departure, arrival, enroute, holding, and approach procedures in realistic flight scenarios. Flight scenarios are used for developing situational awareness, risk management, and aeronautical decision making skills as well as preparing the student for the instrument rating practical test.
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Development of the knowledge necessary for effectively functioning as a commercial pilot. Advanced concepts in human factors including: resource management, aeronautical decision making, and physiology; along with aircraft design factors including aerodynamics and airplane systems. The course includes integration of knowledge of commercial operations in the national airspace system with federal regulations related to airplane operations and communications. Practical use of facilities and techniques used in radio, satellite, and visual navigation are integrated with study of use of the best available in-flight weather and airport facilities information and obtaining the latest hazards information. All of the material needed to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam for the Commercial Pilot Certificate is covered as a part of this course.
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Scenario-based training focused on further development of cross-country procedures and emergency procedures. Practice applying and demonstrating instrument procedures in the IFR system. Demonstration of safe operations using risk management, aeronautical decision making (ADM) and single pilot resource management (SRM) techniques. Practice- and scenario-based training focused on enhancing the student's flying skills, cross-country procedures, emergency procedures, and complex systems. Development of the necessary knowledge, skill, and experience required to exceed the requirements of the commercial single engine land practical test. The PT will demonstrate safe operations considering risk management, ADM and SRM.
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Scenario-based training focused on further development of cross-country procedures and emergency procedures. Practice applying and demonstrating instrument procedures in the IFR system. Demonstration of safe operations using risk management, aeronautical decision making (ADM) and single pilot resource management (SRM) techniques. Practice- and scenario-based training focused on enhancing the student's flying skills, cross-country procedures, emergency procedures, and complex systems. Development of the necessary knowledge, skill, and experience required to exceed the requirements of the commercial single engine land practical test. The PT will demonstrate safe operations considering risk management, ADM and SRM.
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Flight lab for AVFL*400.
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This course will include an opportunity for students to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and application of safety practices in various simulation devices and multiengine aircraft. This course focuses on decision making skills, CRM, communication and knowledge of advanced technology required of a professional pilot.
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The student will obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements of an Instrument Flight Instructor Certificate.
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The student will obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements of a Multi-Engine Flight Instructor Certificate.
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Flight lab for AVFL*480.
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