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    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Private Pilot Ground I will cover aircraft construction, flight controls, basis aerodynamics, instrumentation, aviation weather, air traffic control, navigation, radio communication procedures, and Federal Aviation Regulations. The student will learn preflight, takeoff, landing, ATC radio operations and basic flight maneuvers in the flight simulator. Additional course fee required for flight simulator.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 2 Lab hours. Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Instrument Rating Ground II examines FAA regulations, meteorology, navigation, radio procedures, instrument departures, en-route and approach procedures, the instrument airway, and airspace systems as well as aircraft systems operation. Introduces glass cockpit instrumentation. This is ground instruction only; a student pilot will need to acquire the required flight time experience from a flight school. The student will learn various approach and terminal operation procedures using the flight simulator. Additional course fee required for flight simulator.Flight Simulator Option: See instructorPrerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: AVIT 1700.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 2 Lab hours. Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Aviation Safety presents an introduction to aviation safety, aeronautical descision making, resource management, and risk management. Explores general aviation and airline accident cases and determine actions that led up to the accident. This is ground instruction only; a student pilot will need to acquire the required flight time experience from a flight school. Flight Simulator Option: See instructorPrerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 45 Contact Hours.Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Aviation Weather emphasizes the importance and impact weather has on the safe operation of aircraft. This course will cover the various aspects of climate and atmospheric weather, aviation weather reports, forecasts and weather data sources. This is ground instruction only; a student pilot will need to acquire the required flight time experience from a flight school.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 45 Contact Hours.Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Commercial Pilot Ground III covers privileges, responsibilities and the operational environment of a commercial pilot. This course explores the application of aeronautical knowledge and skills in simulated commercial operation situations; reviews judgment and decision-making skills, studies aerodynamics, performance and limitations, weight and balance, aircraft systems, airworthiness, aeromedical factors, night and high altitude operations, weather hazards and reports, airport operations, flight planning, and decision making. This is ground instruction only; a student pilot will need to acquire the required flight time experience from a flight school. The flight simulator will assist the student in understanding flight maneuvers required for the commercial rating. Additional course fee required for flight simulator.Flight Simulator Option: See instructorPrerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: AVIT 1700.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 2 Lab hours. Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Certified Flight Instructor Ground IV provides the foundational knowledge and teaching skills necessary to become an authorized FAA airplane flight instructor. The course covers certification and training requirements for which the student will have instructional privileges, develops organization and presentation skills required for instructional activity, including applying human behavior and learning principles during instructional activity. Focuses on the teaching of critical emphasis areas as identified by the FAA. This is ground instruction only; a student pilot will need to acquire the required flight time experience from a flight school. Flight Simulator Option: See instructorPrerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: AVIT 17003 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 45 Contact Hours.Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Human Factors in Aviation covers the mistakes and errors we make and how to recognize the social and physiological conditions when we are most likely to make a mistake. Drawing upon the latest scientific research, aviation safety studies, and accident findings, Human Factors: Enhancing Pilot Performance thoroughly explores the nature of these human limitations and how they affect flight. Most importantly, this course provides best practice countermeasures designed to help pilots minimize their influence on flight performance.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: AVIT 1700.3 Credit Hours - 2 Lecture Hours, 45 Contact hours. Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Special Topics in Aviation Technology is an in-depth examination of selected topics in aviation technology. This course may be repeated for credit when content varies.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None1 Credit Hours – 0-1 Lecture Hours; 0-1 Lab Hours Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Special Topics in Aviation Technology is an in-depth examination of selected topics in aviation technology. This course may be repeated for credit when content varies.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None2 Credit Hours – 0-2 Lecture Hours; 0-2 Lab Hours Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Airframe Fundamentals IV will give the ability to conduct a routine inspection of an aircraft to determine its conformity to the applicable Type Certificate data, the student will be able to demonstrate his or her ability to locate and interpret all applicable Airworthiness Directives and Service Bulletins, and to make the proper maintenance record entries for the inspection. The ability to properly inspect and service a landing gear system; including jacking the aircraft, disassembling and reassembling the brakes, replacing tires, servicing an oleo shock strut with oil and air, and performing a landing gear retraction test.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: AVIT 1310, AVIT 1320, AVIT 1410, and AVIT 1420.4 Credit Hours - 2 Lecture Hours 6 Lab Hours Note: Course not designed for transfer.