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    • 1.00 Credits

      Dual flight instruction designed to prepare the student for the FAA Multi-engine Airplane Rating. The course provides a foundation for all relevant multi-engine maneuvers and procedures, cross-country, instrument and night flight training including normal and engine-out operations. The flight check will include normal and engine-out instrument approaches in the IMC environment. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to resister. 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 3300
    • 3.00 Credits

      Students will be introduced to the Air Traffic Management System and National Airspace System, Navigational aids, Separation Minima between aircraft, and a general orientation to the world of Air Traffic Operations. The course will cover ATC procedures; Code of Federal Regulations as they relate to air traffic control processes; tower operations; normal operations; radar and non-radar operations; and differing types of environmental concerns within a given geographical area. Students must be Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will provide an in-depth introduction to the turbine engine through the study of its development, theory of operation and the function of turbine engine components. There are two basic types of turbine-powered aircraft and their engines; the turbo-propeller and the turbojet/turbofan. The course will discuss how both types were developed and the advantages and/or disadvantages of each. At the end of this course, you should be able to identify the parts of a turbine engine and explain its function. Students must be Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course builds on knowledge and skills introduced in AVIA 3200. The student will obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements for a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane category rating and a single-engine land class rating as outlined in the Airman Certification Standards. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to resister. 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, AVIA 3201, AVIA 3300, and AVIA 3301. COREQUISITE: AVIA 3551
    • 1.00 Credits

      This course builds on knowledge and skills introduced in AVIA 3201. The student will obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements for a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane category rating and a single-engine land class rating as outlined in the Airman Certification Standards. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to resister. 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, AVIA 3201, AVIA 3300, and AIVA 3301. COREQUISITE: AVIA 3550
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course provides an in-depth study of the complex systems of today’s air transport jet aircraft. It provides a review of all primary systems, to include electric, flight controls, fuel, hydraulic, fire protection and warning, communications, Instruments, navigational and APU systems. The course will discuss the various types of transport category aircraft, the history behind their development, and future transport category aircraft programs. At the end of this course, the student should be able to identify and explain the various aircraft systems used in transport category aircraft. Students must be Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better.
    • 3.00 Credits

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    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to introduce the student to the United States legal system and how it relates to aviation issues. The course will cover a broad range of topics related to aviation operations including Constitutional law, criminal law, International aviation law, commercial law as applied to aviation transactions, property law issues, and employment law as applied to aviation. The course covers Administrative Agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration oversight and enforcement action authority and the National Transportation Safety Board. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better.
    • 3.00 Credits

      In this course, human physiological responses to the stresses of the flight environment will be examined in-depth. Topics include decompression, hypoxia, spatial disorientation, altered pressure environments, fatigue, jet lag, sleep deprivation, self-imposed medical stress and emotional stress. The course will look at human factors and automation, inflight medical emergencies, health maintenance programs, medical standards, regulations and certification. The student will be exposed to basic introduction to wilderness survival. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better.
    • 4.00 Credits

      This course provides the required areas of instructor knowledge to aid the student in preparing for the Fundamental of Instructing (FOI) knowledge test, and the Flight Instructor Airplane knowledge test. The course covers the fundamentals of teaching and learning, including effective teaching methods, learning processes, consideration of flight training syllabi, effective evaluations, and flight instructor responsibilities. Also included is the analysis of the flight maneuvers involved with Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor Certificates. Students must be a Commercial Aviation major to register. Successful completion equates to a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better. Flight fees are associated with this course. Pre reqs: Private Pilot Certificate (PPC), AVIA 2101, AVIA 2200, AVIA 2300, AVIA 3200, AVIA 3201, AVIA 3300, AVIA 3301.Co-req: AVIA 4701. This course will be taught at Crew Training International (CTI) at the Millington Airport, Millington, TN.