Courses
AIRP1215
Private Flight
Flight training to prepare the student for the completion of the Federal Aviation Administration private pilot certificate, including dual and solo flight in the areas of maneuvers and cross-country navigation.
Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 7
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AIRP1255
Intermediate Flight
Provides students with flight hours and skills necessary to fulfill solo cross-country hours required for the Federal Aviation Administration Commercial Pilot, single engine land, airplane certificate.
Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 7
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AIRP1301
Air Navigation
Instruction in Visual Flight rules navigation in the National Airspace System. Topics include sectional charts, flight computers, plotters, and navigation logs and publications. Qualifies as part of a program leading to Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot certification.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP1307
Aviation Meteorology
In-depth coverage of meteorological phenomena affecting aircraft flight. Topics include basic concepts of aviation meteorology in the study of temperature, pressure, moisture, stability, clouds, air masses, fronts, thunderstorms, icing, and fog. Also includes analysis and use of weather data for flight planning.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP1317
Private Pilot Ground School
Basic ground school for the Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot Certificate, providing the student with the necessary aeronautical knowledge that can be used for private pilot certification. Topics include principles of flight, radio procedures, weather, navigation, aerodynamics, and Federal Aviation Administration regulations.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP1341
Advanced Air Navigation
Skill development in advanced airplane systems and performance including radio navigation and cross-country flight planning. Includes an introduction to instrument flight operations and navigation. This course may be used as part of a program leading to Federal Aviation Administration certification.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP1343
Aerodynamics
Study of the general principles of the physical laws of flight. Topics include physical terms and the four forces of flight: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Aircraft design, stability control, and high-speed flight characteristics are also included.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP1345
Aviation Safety
A study of the fundamentals essential to the safety of flight. A survey of the aviation industry including decision-making factors, accident reporting, accident investigation, air traffic systems, and aircraft technologies.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP1351
Instrument Ground School
A study of basic instrument radio and navigation fundamentals used in instrument flight. Topics include a description and practical use of navigation systems and instruments, charts used for instrument flight, and Federal Aviation Administration regulations. Qualifies as part of a program leading to Federal Aviation Administration certification.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP2239
Commercial Flight
Flight instruction necessary to qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration Commercial Pilot Cerificate. Instruction includes both dual and solo flight training to prepare the student for mastery of all commercial pilot maneuvers.
Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 7
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AIRP2250
Instrument Flight
Preparation for completion of the Federal Aviation Administration Instrument Pilot Rating with mastery of all instrument flight procedures.
Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 7
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AIRP2331
Advanced Meteorology
Preparation for advanced aviation students to apply knowledge of varying meteorological factors including weather hazards to flight, techniques for minimizing weather hazards, and aviation weather services.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP2333
Aircraft Systems
Study of the general principles, operation, and application of pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, fuel, environmental, protection, and warning systems. Emphasis on types of aircraft structures and their control systems.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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AIRP2337
Commercial Ground School
A study of advanced aviation topics that can be used for Federal Aviation Administration certification at the commercial pilot level. Includes preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration Commercial Airplane written test.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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