Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
Traces aviation history with particular emphasis on manned-powered flight. Emphasizes the Golden Age of Flight (1900-1945) and the Jet Age (1945-present).
Traces aviation history with particular emphasis on manned-powered flight. Emphasizes the Golden Age of Flight (1900-1945) and the Jet Age (1945-present).
Overviews the U.S. legal system, origin of laws (national and international) influencing aviation, case studies of aviation litigation, and organization, authority, responsibility, and/or functions of the government or non-government entities that regulate or influence modern aviation.
Overviews the U.S. legal system, origin of laws (national and international) influencing aviation, case studies of aviation litigation, and organization, authority, responsibility, and/or functions of the government or non-government entities that regulate or influence modern aviation.
Surveys aviation safety to identify primary causes of aviation accidents. Introduces the process of developing and evaluating safety programs. Examines the roles of the National Transportation Safety Board, other agencies, and future concepts in aviation safety.
Surveys aviation safety to identify primary causes of aviation accidents. Introduces the process of developing and evaluating safety programs. Examines the roles of the National Transportation Safety Board, other agencies, and future concepts in aviation safety.
Provides generalized aviation-related work experiences for the purpose of introducing students to the aviation industry. Students are supervised by aviation industry professionals and program faculty. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Grade of C or better in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required.
Provides generalized aviation-related work experiences for the purpose of introducing students to the aviation industry. Students are supervised by aviation industry professionals and program faculty. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Grade of C or better in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required.
Assesses functions of air service operations. Analyzes organization, financing, revenues and expenses, construction, expansion, safety, and relations with local agencies, including airport management. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing
Assesses functions of air service operations. Analyzes organization, financing, revenues and expenses, construction, expansion, safety, and relations with local agencies, including airport management. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing
Provides specialized aviation-related work experiences pertinent to educational program and future employment objectives. Overseen by aviation industry professional and program faculty. Complete a major industry project specific to student's area of scholastic preparation. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Minimum grade of C required in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required. Junior standing required.
Provides specialized aviation-related work experiences pertinent to educational program and future employment objectives. Overseen by aviation industry professional and program faculty. Complete a major industry project specific to student's area of scholastic preparation. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Minimum grade of C required in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required. Junior standing required.
Explores RADAR theory fundamentals and systems operation in air traffic control. Examines procedures of instrument traffic control in the terminal radar environment.
Explores RADAR theory fundamentals and systems operation in air traffic control. Examines procedures of instrument traffic control in the terminal radar environment.
Employs hands-on time in radar laboratory simulators to develop techniques for the separation, vectoring and speed control of air traffic in a terminal radar environment.
Employs hands-on time in radar laboratory simulators to develop techniques for the separation, vectoring and speed control of air traffic in a terminal radar environment.
Employs hands-on time in radar laboratory simulators to develop techniques for the separation, vectoring and speed control of air traffic in a terminal radar environment.
Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication, and navigation. Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required.
Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication, and navigation. Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required.
Provides beginning flight instruction for students intending to become professional pilots. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required. Registration Restrictions: ATP A100 or concurrent enrollment, or passing score on Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Department approval required. FAA Student Pilot/Class II Medical Certificate required.
Provides beginning flight instruction for students intending to become professional pilots. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required. Registration Restrictions: ATP A100 or concurrent enrollment, or passing score on Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Department approval required. FAA Student Pilot/Class II Medical Certificate required.
Provides beginning flight instruction for students intending to become professional pilots. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required. Registration Restrictions: ATP A100 or concurrent enrollment, or passing score on Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Department approval required. FAA Student Pilot/Class II Medical Certificate required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for an instrument airplane rating under FAR Part 141. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Twelve hours in Flight Training Devices required. Registration Restrictions: Meet course prerequisites or Private Pilot Certificate. Departmental approval required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for an instrument airplane rating under FAR Part 141. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Twelve hours in Flight Training Devices required. Registration Restrictions: Meet course prerequisites or Private Pilot Certificate. Departmental approval required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for an instrument airplane rating under FAR Part 141. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Twelve hours in Flight Training Devices required. Registration Restrictions: Meet course prerequisites or Private Pilot Certificate. Departmental approval required.
Provides flight training to review basic private pilot maneuvers and to introduce the advanced flight maneuvers required of a commercial pilot. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Private Pilot Certificate. Department approval required.
Provides flight training to review basic private pilot maneuvers and to introduce the advanced flight maneuvers required of a commercial pilot. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Private Pilot Certificate. Department approval required.
Provides flight training to review basic private pilot maneuvers and to introduce the advanced flight maneuvers required of a commercial pilot. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Private Pilot Certificate. Department approval required.
Provides flight training to build proficiency and experience in cross-country flying and night operations. Includes introduction to complex airplanes. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required.
Provides flight training to build proficiency and experience in cross-country flying and night operations. Includes introduction to complex airplanes. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required.
Provides flight training to build proficiency and experience in cross-country flying and night operations. Includes introduction to complex airplanes. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required.
Develops proficiency required to pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Flight Test. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Concurrent enrollment in ATP A305 is required for BSAT Majors.
Develops proficiency required to pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Flight Test. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Concurrent enrollment in ATP A305 is required for BSAT Majors.
Develops proficiency required to pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Flight Test. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Concurrent enrollment in ATP A305 is required for BSAT Majors.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for obtaining a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for obtaining a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for obtaining a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their pilot certificates, e.g. Float, Multi-engine, or Type Rating. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their pilot certificates, e.g. Float, Multi-engine, or Type Rating. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their pilot certificates, e.g. Float, Multi-engine, or Type Rating. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their Flight Instructor Certificate, e.g., Instrument and/or Multi-engine. Registration Restrictions: Certified Flight Instructor Certificate required. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their Flight Instructor Certificate, e.g., Instrument and/or Multi-engine. Registration Restrictions: Certified Flight Instructor Certificate required. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their Flight Instructor Certificate, e.g., Instrument and/or Multi-engine. Registration Restrictions: Certified Flight Instructor Certificate required. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit.
Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
Introduces all aspects of the aviation transportation industry, including general aviation, airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturing, and government organizations. Emphasizes career opportunities and career paths, certification and job qualifications, concepts and responsibilities of an aviation professional, and self-assessment.
Traces aviation history with particular emphasis on manned-powered flight. Emphasizes the Golden Age of Flight (1900-1945) and the Jet Age (1945-present).
Traces aviation history with particular emphasis on manned-powered flight. Emphasizes the Golden Age of Flight (1900-1945) and the Jet Age (1945-present).
Traces aviation history with particular emphasis on manned-powered flight. Emphasizes the Golden Age of Flight (1900-1945) and the Jet Age (1945-present).
Overviews the U.S. legal system, origin of laws (national and international) influencing aviation, case studies of aviation litigation, and organization, authority, responsibility, and/or functions of the government or non-government entities that regulate or influence modern aviation.
Overviews the U.S. legal system, origin of laws (national and international) influencing aviation, case studies of aviation litigation, and organization, authority, responsibility, and/or functions of the government or non-government entities that regulate or influence modern aviation.
Overviews the U.S. legal system, origin of laws (national and international) influencing aviation, case studies of aviation litigation, and organization, authority, responsibility, and/or functions of the government or non-government entities that regulate or influence modern aviation.
Overviews the U.S. legal system, origin of laws (national and international) influencing aviation, case studies of aviation litigation, and organization, authority, responsibility, and/or functions of the government or non-government entities that regulate or influence modern aviation.
Introduces business administration in general with an aviation focus. Emphasizes the theories of corporate organization and management. Examines trends in aviation administration.
Introduces business administration in general with an aviation focus. Emphasizes the theories of corporate organization and management. Examines trends in aviation administration.
Surveys aviation safety to identify primary causes of aviation accidents. Introduces the process of developing and evaluating safety programs. Examines the roles of the National Transportation Safety Board, other agencies, and future concepts in aviation safety.
Surveys aviation safety to identify primary causes of aviation accidents. Introduces the process of developing and evaluating safety programs. Examines the roles of the National Transportation Safety Board, other agencies, and future concepts in aviation safety.
Surveys aviation safety to identify primary causes of aviation accidents. Introduces the process of developing and evaluating safety programs. Examines the roles of the National Transportation Safety Board, other agencies, and future concepts in aviation safety.
Provides generalized aviation-related work experiences for the purpose of introducing students to the aviation industry. Students are supervised by aviation industry professionals and program faculty. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Grade of C or better in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required.
Provides generalized aviation-related work experiences for the purpose of introducing students to the aviation industry. Students are supervised by aviation industry professionals and program faculty. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Grade of C or better in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required.
Covers the following aspects of human factors: human error, fatigue, body rhythms and sleep, fitness and performance, vision and visual illusions, motivation and speech, attitudes and persuasion, training and training devices, documentation, displays and controls, space and layout, the aircraft cabin and its human payload. Registration Restrictions: AAS in aviation field or aviation-related experience.
Covers the following aspects of human factors: human error, fatigue, body rhythms and sleep, fitness and performance, vision and visual illusions, motivation and speech, attitudes and persuasion, training and training devices, documentation, displays and controls, space and layout, the aircraft cabin and its human payload. Registration Restrictions: AAS in aviation field or aviation-related experience.
Covers the following aspects of human factors: human error, fatigue, body rhythms and sleep, fitness and performance, vision and visual illusions, motivation and speech, attitudes and persuasion, training and training devices, documentation, displays and controls, space and layout, the aircraft cabin and its human payload. Registration Restrictions: AAS in aviation field or aviation-related experience.
Assesses functions of air service operations. Analyzes organization, financing, revenues and expenses, construction, expansion, safety, and relations with local agencies, including airport management. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing
Assesses functions of air service operations. Analyzes organization, financing, revenues and expenses, construction, expansion, safety, and relations with local agencies, including airport management. Registration Restrictions: Junior standing
Analyzes applicable civil aviation transportation security regulations and policy; assesses security risks and formulates potential intervention, prevention, or enhancement plans using current and evolving technology. Registration Restrictions: Aviation-related work experience or training. Instructor approval.
Analyzes applicable civil aviation transportation security regulations and policy; assesses security risks and formulates potential intervention, prevention, or enhancement plans using current and evolving technology. Registration Restrictions: Aviation-related work experience or training. Instructor approval.
Analyzes applicable civil aviation transportation security regulations and policy; assesses security risks and formulates potential intervention, prevention, or enhancement plans using current and evolving technology. Registration Restrictions: Aviation-related work experience or training. Instructor approval.
Provides a comparative examination of elements and issues used in a field and laboratory investigation of an aircraft accident. Focuses on the application of relevant course material to research, discover, and analyze facts used to determine the probable cause of an aircraft accident and develop corrective action to prevent recurrence.
Provides a comparative examination of elements and issues used in a field and laboratory investigation of an aircraft accident. Focuses on the application of relevant course material to research, discover, and analyze facts used to determine the probable cause of an aircraft accident and develop corrective action to prevent recurrence.
Provides a comparative examination of elements and issues used in a field and laboratory investigation of an aircraft accident. Focuses on the application of relevant course material to research, discover, and analyze facts used to determine the probable cause of an aircraft accident and develop corrective action to prevent recurrence.
Provides advanced theoretical and/or experiential learning in all areas of Aviation Technology (aviation maintenance, professional piloting, aviation administration, and air traffic control). Specific course content is determined by current industry trends and student needs. Emphasizes the following applications to current technical information: (1) analysis, (2) evaluation, and (3) synthesis. Special Note: A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward the BSAT degree. May be repeated for credit under different topic. Registration Restrictions: Department permission required.
Provides advanced theoretical and/or experiential learning in all areas of Aviation Technology (aviation maintenance, professional piloting, aviation administration, and air traffic control). Specific course content is determined by current industry trends and student needs. Emphasizes the following applications to current technical information: (1) analysis, (2) evaluation, and (3) synthesis. Special Note: A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward the BSAT degree. May be repeated for credit under different topic. Registration Restrictions: Department permission required.
Provides advanced theoretical and/or experiential learning in all areas of Aviation Technology (aviation maintenance, professional piloting, aviation administration, and air traffic control). Specific course content is determined by current industry trends and student needs. Emphasizes the following applications to current technical information: (1) analysis, (2) evaluation, and (3) synthesis. Special Note: A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward the BSAT degree. May be repeated for credit under different topic. Registration Restrictions: Department permission required.
Analyzes and evaluates current events, issues, globalization, and emerging technologies in the air transportation industry, emphasizing present and future implications for the industry. Integrates technical, business, and general education knowledge to complete research and project assignments. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses. Junior standing and Division approval required.
Analyzes and evaluates current events, issues, globalization, and emerging technologies in the air transportation industry, emphasizing present and future implications for the industry. Integrates technical, business, and general education knowledge to complete research and project assignments. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses. Junior standing and Division approval required.
Analyzes and evaluates current events, issues, globalization, and emerging technologies in the air transportation industry, emphasizing present and future implications for the industry. Integrates technical, business, and general education knowledge to complete research and project assignments. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses. Junior standing and Division approval required.
Provides specialized aviation-related work experiences pertinent to educational program and future employment objectives. Overseen by aviation industry professional and program faculty. Complete a major industry project specific to student's area of scholastic preparation. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Minimum grade of C required in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required. Junior standing required.
Provides specialized aviation-related work experiences pertinent to educational program and future employment objectives. Overseen by aviation industry professional and program faculty. Complete a major industry project specific to student's area of scholastic preparation. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division to coordinate placement prior to course enrollment. Registration Restrictions: Minimum grade of C required in 12 credits of Aviation Technology-related classes. Department permission required. Proof of accident insurance required. Junior standing required.
Introduces Federal Aviation Regulations governing the Air Traffic Control System and the role of air traffic control specialists within the federal system.
Introduces Federal Aviation Regulations governing the Air Traffic Control System and the role of air traffic control specialists within the federal system.
Introduces Federal Aviation Regulations governing the Air Traffic Control System and the role of air traffic control specialists within the federal system.
Presents types of navigation aids and their operational characteristics. Introduces navigation tools and references, and their utilization. Special Note: One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Presents types of navigation aids and their operational characteristics. Introduces navigation tools and references, and their utilization. Special Note: One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Presents types of navigation aids and their operational characteristics. Introduces navigation tools and references, and their utilization. Special Note: One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Examines methods of airport operations, as well as aeronautical lighting and other airport visual aids, such as airport markings and signs. Includes discussion of varying techniques used by pilots and controllers in all airspace classifications, as well as the various levels of air traffic control ranging from uncontrolled airports to highly complex international airports and the services available to pilots.
Examines methods of airport operations, as well as aeronautical lighting and other airport visual aids, such as airport markings and signs. Includes discussion of varying techniques used by pilots and controllers in all airspace classifications, as well as the various levels of air traffic control ranging from uncontrolled airports to highly complex international airports and the services available to pilots.
Examines methods of airport operations, as well as aeronautical lighting and other airport visual aids, such as airport markings and signs. Includes discussion of varying techniques used by pilots and controllers in all airspace classifications, as well as the various levels of air traffic control ranging from uncontrolled airports to highly complex international airports and the services available to pilots.
Explains operating techniques of ATC airport facilities in visual and instrument conditions. Includes operations of airport lighting systems, proper phraseology, separation requirements, control techniques and emergency actions.
Explains operating techniques of ATC airport facilities in visual and instrument conditions. Includes operations of airport lighting systems, proper phraseology, separation requirements, control techniques and emergency actions.
Explains operating techniques of ATC airport facilities in visual and instrument conditions. Includes operations of airport lighting systems, proper phraseology, separation requirements, control techniques and emergency actions.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Employs hands-on time in the control tower simulator. Emphasizes real-life ATC situations to develop techniques for the manipulation of air traffic during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Explores RADAR theory fundamentals and systems operation in air traffic control. Examines procedures of instrument traffic control in the terminal radar environment.
Explores RADAR theory fundamentals and systems operation in air traffic control. Examines procedures of instrument traffic control in the terminal radar environment.
Employs hands-on time in radar laboratory simulators to develop techniques for the separation, vectoring and speed control of air traffic in a terminal radar environment.
Employs hands-on time in radar laboratory simulators to develop techniques for the separation, vectoring and speed control of air traffic in a terminal radar environment.
Explores procedures of instrument traffic control in RADAR and non-RADAR environments. Emphasizes longitudinal, vertical, and lateral separation of air traffic.
Explores procedures of instrument traffic control in RADAR and non-RADAR environments. Emphasizes longitudinal, vertical, and lateral separation of air traffic.
Explores techniques of longitudinal, vertical, and lateral separation of air traffic using lab scenarios designed to develop routine problem solving processes to adapt the student controller to real-life ATC situations.
Explores techniques of longitudinal, vertical, and lateral separation of air traffic using lab scenarios designed to develop routine problem solving processes to adapt the student controller to real-life ATC situations.
Explores techniques of longitudinal, vertical, and lateral separation of air traffic using lab scenarios designed to develop routine problem solving processes to adapt the student controller to real-life ATC situations.
Explores techniques of longitudinal, vertical, and lateral separation of air traffic using lab scenarios designed to develop routine problem solving processes to adapt the student controller to real-life ATC situations.
Explores techniques of longitudinal, vertical, and lateral separation of air traffic using lab scenarios designed to develop routine problem solving processes to adapt the student controller to real-life ATC situations.
Covers the operation and assessment of observation from three major weather sensors (Doppler RADAR, Weather Satellites, and Automated Surface Observation System), as well as analysis of weather charts and messages. Focuses on determining the state of the atmosphere, formulating trends, and their cause and effect. Qualifying Air Traffic Control majors may receive Weather Observer Certification upon successful completion of Federal Aviation Administration knowledge exams.
Covers the operation and assessment of observation from three major weather sensors (Doppler RADAR, Weather Satellites, and Automated Surface Observation System), as well as analysis of weather charts and messages. Focuses on determining the state of the atmosphere, formulating trends, and their cause and effect. Qualifying Air Traffic Control majors may receive Weather Observer Certification upon successful completion of Federal Aviation Administration knowledge exams.
Covers the operation and assessment of observation from three major weather sensors (Doppler RADAR, Weather Satellites, and Automated Surface Observation System), as well as analysis of weather charts and messages. Focuses on determining the state of the atmosphere, formulating trends, and their cause and effect. Qualifying Air Traffic Control majors may receive Weather Observer Certification upon successful completion of Federal Aviation Administration knowledge exams.
Emphasizes effective operation and administration of air traffic service (ATS) facilities and conflict resolution between FAA instructions and the terms of a labor union contract. Evaluates current issues and events, and their potential impact on the National Airspace System.
Emphasizes effective operation and administration of air traffic service (ATS) facilities and conflict resolution between FAA instructions and the terms of a labor union contract. Evaluates current issues and events, and their potential impact on the National Airspace System.
Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication, and navigation. Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required.
Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication, and navigation. Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required.
Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication, and navigation. Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required.
Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication, and navigation. Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required.
Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication, and navigation. Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required.
Provides beginning flight instruction for students intending to become professional pilots. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required. Registration Restrictions: ATP A100 or concurrent enrollment, or passing score on Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Department approval required. FAA Student Pilot/Class II Medical Certificate required.
Provides beginning flight instruction for students intending to become professional pilots. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required. Registration Restrictions: ATP A100 or concurrent enrollment, or passing score on Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Department approval required. FAA Student Pilot/Class II Medical Certificate required.
Provides beginning flight instruction for students intending to become professional pilots. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required. Registration Restrictions: ATP A100 or concurrent enrollment, or passing score on Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Department approval required. FAA Student Pilot/Class II Medical Certificate required.
Provides preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Instrument Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes attitude instrument flying, air traffic control and navigation facilities, pilot responsibilities, Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), en route and approach navigation charts, airspace and airway route system. Special Note: Two hours in a Flight Training Device (FTD) is required. Registration Restrictions: FAA Private Pilot Certificate or equivalent.
Provides preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Instrument Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes attitude instrument flying, air traffic control and navigation facilities, pilot responsibilities, Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), en route and approach navigation charts, airspace and airway route system. Special Note: Two hours in a Flight Training Device (FTD) is required. Registration Restrictions: FAA Private Pilot Certificate or equivalent.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for an instrument airplane rating under FAR Part 141. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Twelve hours in Flight Training Devices required. Registration Restrictions: Meet course prerequisites or Private Pilot Certificate. Departmental approval required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for an instrument airplane rating under FAR Part 141. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Twelve hours in Flight Training Devices required. Registration Restrictions: Meet course prerequisites or Private Pilot Certificate. Departmental approval required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for an instrument airplane rating under FAR Part 141. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Twelve hours in Flight Training Devices required. Registration Restrictions: Meet course prerequisites or Private Pilot Certificate. Departmental approval required.
Provides flight training to review basic private pilot maneuvers and to introduce the advanced flight maneuvers required of a commercial pilot. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Private Pilot Certificate. Department approval required.
Provides flight training to review basic private pilot maneuvers and to introduce the advanced flight maneuvers required of a commercial pilot. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Private Pilot Certificate. Department approval required.
Provides flight training to review basic private pilot maneuvers and to introduce the advanced flight maneuvers required of a commercial pilot. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Private Pilot Certificate. Department approval required.
Provides flight training to build proficiency and experience in cross-country flying and night operations. Includes introduction to complex airplanes. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required.
Provides flight training to build proficiency and experience in cross-country flying and night operations. Includes introduction to complex airplanes. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required.
Provides flight training to build proficiency and experience in cross-country flying and night operations. Includes introduction to complex airplanes. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required.
Develops proficiency required to pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Flight Test. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Concurrent enrollment in ATP A305 is required for BSAT Majors.
Develops proficiency required to pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Flight Test. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Concurrent enrollment in ATP A305 is required for BSAT Majors.
Develops proficiency required to pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Flight Test. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Concurrent enrollment in ATP A305 is required for BSAT Majors.
Defines weather elements and methods of measurement: composition of atmosphere, description of atmospheric processes and their movement, general circulation of atmosphere, wind and secondary circulation, weather reports and forecasts, and weather satellites.
Defines weather elements and methods of measurement: composition of atmosphere, description of atmospheric processes and their movement, general circulation of atmosphere, wind and secondary circulation, weather reports and forecasts, and weather satellites.
Defines weather elements and methods of measurement: composition of atmosphere, description of atmospheric processes and their movement, general circulation of atmosphere, wind and secondary circulation, weather reports and forecasts, and weather satellites.
Defines weather elements and methods of measurement: composition of atmosphere, description of atmospheric processes and their movement, general circulation of atmosphere, wind and secondary circulation, weather reports and forecasts, and weather satellites.
Prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor Knowledge Test. Includes principles of teaching and learning, analysis of student motivation, flight training syllabus, and the flight instructor's role and responsibilities. Covers performance and analysis of flight training maneuvers, advanced aerodynamics, fundamentals of instrument flight, flight training publications, and Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). Registration Restrictions: FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating or equivalent.
Prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor Knowledge Test. Includes principles of teaching and learning, analysis of student motivation, flight training syllabus, and the flight instructor's role and responsibilities. Covers performance and analysis of flight training maneuvers, advanced aerodynamics, fundamentals of instrument flight, flight training publications, and Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). Registration Restrictions: FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating or equivalent.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for obtaining a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for obtaining a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Fulfills FAA flight training requirements for obtaining a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit. One hour in Flight Training Device required.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their pilot certificates, e.g. Float, Multi-engine, or Type Rating. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their pilot certificates, e.g. Float, Multi-engine, or Type Rating. Registration Restrictions: Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit.
Fulfills FAA Flight training requirement for obtaining an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate and comply with FAR Part 61.159. Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required.
Fulfills FAA Flight training requirement for obtaining an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate and comply with FAR Part 61.159. Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required.
Fulfills FAA Flight training requirement for obtaining an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate under FAR Part 141. Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate and comply with FAR Part 61.159. Department approval required. Special Note: Open entry/Open exit. Three hours in Flight Training Device required.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their Flight Instructor Certificate, e.g., Instrument and/or Multi-engine. Registration Restrictions: Certified Flight Instructor Certificate required. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit.
Provides flight instruction for Professional Piloting students seeking additional ratings on their Flight Instructor Certificate, e.g., Instrument and/or Multi-engine. Registration Restrictions: Certified Flight Instructor Certificate required. Department approval required. Special Note: Open-entry/Open-exit.