Minors
Professional Flight Operations Minor
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(20 semester hours)
Students can obtain their pilot ratings by taking the following course work and obtaining a minor in Professional Flight Operations.
Required Courses
AVMF 2230 Principles of Instrument Flight
AVMF 2241 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT TRAINING I
LAB. 3. Instruments, FAA regulations, air traffic control procedures, radio navigation and aircraft operation and performances as applied to instrument flying. Preparation for the FAA Instrument Pilot written examination. Special fees. Private Pilot Certificate.
AVMF 2250 Commercial Flight Operations
AVMF 2251 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT TRAINING II
LAB. 3. Pr., AVMF 2241. Continuation of Instruments, FAA regulations, air traffic control procedures, radio navigation and aircraft operation and performances as applied to instrument flying. Preparation for the FAA Instrument Pilot written examination. Special fee. Departmental approval.
AVMF 2261 Commercial Flight Training II
AVMF 2271 Commercial Flight Training III
AVMF 4271 MULTI ENGINE TRAINING
LAB. 2. Pr., AVMF 2271. Specialized instruction in methods and techniques of multi engine aircraft operations. Sufficient classroom and flight instruction is given under FAA Part 141 to qualify for the FAA Multi-Engine Land Certificate. Special Fees. Or Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument rating and Departmental approval.
AVMF 4400 APPLIED AERODYNAMICS AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS
LEC. 3. Pr., PHYS 1500 or departmental approval. The principles of aerodynamics and propulsion and how aerodynamic factors affecting lift, thrust, drag, in-air performance, stability and flight control. The aircraft design process is covered from concept to test flight.
AVMG 3050 SEVERE AND HAZARDOUS WEATHER DISRUPTIONS
LEC. 3. Departmental approval. Meteorology as it applies to the operation of aircraft with emphasis on observation of weather elements and interpretation of flight planning weather information.
SCMN 3720 Introduction to Transportation