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    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to develop the aeronautical knowledge and skills necessary to safely and proficiently exercise the responsibilities of an FAA certificate and/or rating for the Private Pilot certificate in order to meet the prerequisites specified in Title 14 CFR Part 61 for the FAA aeronautical knowledge written exam, Private Pilot – Airplane. This course must be taken with AVIA 1601 Private Pilot Flight. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. Flight fees are associated with this course. This course will be taught at Crew Training International (CTI) at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Students must proficiently demonstrate and apply the aeronautical knowledge & skills learned in AVIA 1600 to meet the practical requirements specified in Title 14 CFR Part 61 for the FAA aeronautical knowledge flight test in order to earn the appropriate Private Pilot certificate – Airplane rating. This course must be taken with AVIA 1600 Private Pilot Ground School. This course covers all required airworthiness areas. Flight fees are associated with this course. This course will be taught at Crew Training International (CTI) at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course provides the student with a detailed introduction into all factors associated with aviation safety. Topics will include current aviation programs and why and how they originated. The student will learn the concepts of risk assessment and risk management. Throughout the course a review of accidents and accident investigations will be studied with a focus on causal and contributing factors and any resulting changes to processes to mitigate future risk. Students must be Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of 'C' or better.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course provides an in-depth study of reciprocating engine, propeller, fuel, flight control, instrument, hydraulic, brake, wheels, and pressurization systems. The student will explore FAR Part 43 that covers aircraft maintenance, preventative maintenance, overhaul processes and alterations. Students must be Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of 'C' or better.
    • 3.00 Credits

      (Formerly Theory of Flight) This course will provide the student with a study of the physical principles of fixed wing aircraft aerodynamics, thereby fostering an appreciation of the factors affecting aircraft performance, stability, control and special flight conditions. Topics will include aerodynamic fundamentals and terminology with emphasis on lift, weight, thrust and drag forces acting on an aircraft in flight. Students must be Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of 'C' or better.
    • 1.00 Credits

      This course will cover flight instruments, FAA regulation, air traffic control procedures, radio navigation and aircraft operation and performance as applied to the practical aspects of instrument flying. At the end of this course the student should be proficient in instrument procedures such as holding patterns, instrument approaches and IMC (Instrument Meteorological Conditions) enroute navigation. Three instrument cross-country flights and review will prepare the student to attain the proficiency level of an instrument-rated pilot and successfully complete the Instrument Rating Flight check in the appropriate aircraft. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. Flight fees are associated with this course. Pre reqs: Private Pilot Certificate (PPC); Co-req: AVIA 2200. This course will be taught at Crew Training International (CTI) at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will provide the student with a detailed study of the regulations, procedures, and publications necessary for operating IMC (Instrument Meteorological Conditions) in the national airspace system. Terminal and enroute procedures will be studied in detail. Also included are aircraft instruments, FAA regulations, ATC procedures, radio navigation, radio phraseology, aircraft operations, and aircraft performance as applied to instrument flying and flight planning. Designed to help the student prepare for the FAA Written Examination – Instrument Rating. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. . Flight fees are associated with this course. This course will be taught at Crew Training International (CTI) at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN. PREREQUISITE: Private Pilot Certificate COREQUISITE: AVIA 2101
    • 3.00 Credits

      Commercial Ground School – Single Engine (ASEL)Procedures, operations, and regulations necessary to prepare the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot Airplane Written Examination. Includes the study of aircraft limitations, principles of flight, meteorology theory and weather services, weight and balance computations, use of performance charts, advanced flight planning, aeronautical decision making and judgment, night and high-altitude operations, and procedures for operating within the National Airspace System. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. Flight fees are associated with this course. This course will be taught at Crew Training International (CTI) at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN. PREREQUISITE: Private Pilot Certificate, AVIA 2101, and AVIA 2200. COREQUISITE: AVIA 3201
    • 1.00 Credits

      The course builds upon previously learned ground and flight training. It uses the building block technique and the student will review and practice day and night cross-country procedures preparing for commercial pilot operations through dual instruction and solo flight. The course provides a thorough introduction to pilot-in-command responsibilities at the commercial level. The student is also introduced to the operation of complex airplanes/TAA. The course culminates in a practical (flight) test given by CTI’s Assistant Chief Flight Instructor. The student will demonstrate commercial pilot proficiency, as outlined in the current FAA Commercial Pilot Airman Certification Standards, in the operation of the complex airplane/TAA and the associated systems. Students must be a Commercial Aviation Major to register. Flight fees are associated with this course. This course will be taught at Crew Training International CTI at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN. PREREQUISITE: Private Pilot Certificate, AVIA 2101, AVIA 2200. COREQUISITE: AVIA 3200
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and proficiently exercise the privileges and responsibilities of a Commercial Pilot with a Multi-engine rating. Included are multi-engine aircraft systems, aerodynamics, flight characteristics, weight and balance, aircraft performance, normal procedures and abnormal/emergency procedures with an emphasis on engine-out operations. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. Flight fees are associated with this course. This course will be taught at Crew Training International (CTI) at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN. PREREQUISITE: Private Pilot Certificate, AVIA 2101, AVIA 2200, AVIA 3200, and AVIA 3201. COREQUISITE: AVIA 3301