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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: Student pilot certificate or equivalent. This course contains survival information required by pilots flying in the Southwestern United States. The course will detail facts pilots should know, procedures they should follow, and equipment they should obtain to improve their chances for survival if they should be forced to land at sea, in the desert, in the mountains or in an urban area.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour laboratory per week plus Thirty-six hours TBA (field trips). CSU Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, AVIA 160 C. This is a laboratory course including classroom discussion and field trips which give practical demonstrations of material covered during the AVIA 160 class. Two (2) field trips to local mountains and two (2) weekend trips to desert areas are a part of this curriculum. Cypress College 2008-2009 Aviation / 111
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour lecture and One hour laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option CSU Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, AVIA 232 C or AVIA 240 C. This course offers the student the opportunity to develop and maintain necessary instrument flight skills. Laboratory time will be divided between instrument ground trainer and audio visual aids. Flight time in the approved ground trainers may be applied toward requirements for both attaining and maintaining flight ratings. ( Course may be repeated for credit.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Two hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, AVIA 136 C. This is a course stressing advanced navigation methods and principles including radio and electronic navigation aids, celestial navigation, computerized flight planning and cruise control.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, AVIA 132 C. This is a study of aircraft nomenclature, flight control systems, weight and balance analysis, aircraft loading practices, and nonmetallic construction materials and techniques. Application of maintainability practices as defined by the Federal Aviation Regulations will be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, AVIA 132 C. This is a study of turbine and reciprocating propulsion units. Theoretical cycles and basic engine design are covered. Types and materials of construction, nomenclature, repair and servicing, as well as fundamental systems, maintainability and reliability methods are studied.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. Credit by Examination (for first credit only) CSU Prerequisite: AVIA 136 C, AVIA 140 C or 120 hours of flight time. This course is designed to prepare or requalify the student in instrument flight procedures and techniques, including air traffic control, publications and regulations. This course reviews aeronautical ground training required to pass the FAA Instrument Pilot, Instrument Flight Instructor and Instrument Ground Instructor Knowledge Examinations.Flight time in a Flight Training Device is available by concurrent enrollment in AVIA 196. Credit by Examination procedures as published in this catalog.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in Aviation Program, eligibility for MATH 040 C and PHYS 130 C. This course is a study of the basic principles of aerodynamics. A consideration of airfoil shapes and characteristics, viscous effects, propellers, and aircraft performance viewed in terms of basic laws of physics, aircraft limitations and Federal Aviation Regulations. Emphasis will be on physical aspects of flight time.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: AVIA 136 C, AVIA 140 C, or Pilot Certificate. This course is a review of current Federal Aviation Regulations and Government Publications for the active pilot; aircraft loading and weight and balance; review of the aeronautical knowledge required to pass the FAA Commercial Pilot written examination. This course meets partial fulfillment of the FAA requirements for ground instruction. (Only the first credit may count toward the Aviation Major requirements. Ground Instrument Trainer flight time is available by concurrent enrollment in AVIA 196 C).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Two and one-half hours lecture and One and one-half hours laboratory per week. CSU Prerequisite: AVIA 240 C and 120 hours of flight time. This course is a study of principles of learning and teaching, elements of practical educational psychology, and a review of current trends and techniques in aviation instruction. Class participation in lesson preparation is included. This course meets partial fulfillment of the requirements of the FAA for ground instruction.
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