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AVIA 4444 <strong>SE</strong>COND OFFICER-FLIGHT ENG WRIT TEST<br />

CERTIFICATE I Sixty (60) hours classroom instruction. Preparation<br />

for FAA Flight Engineer Basic written examination.<br />

AVIA 4485 <strong>SE</strong>COND OFFICER-FLIGHT ENGINEER WRIT<br />

TEST CERT II One hundred seventy-five (175) hours classroom<br />

instruction. Preparation for FAA Flight Engineer Turbojet written<br />

examination.<br />

AVIA 4524 <strong>SE</strong>COND OFFICER-FLIGHT CERTIFICATE Ten<br />

(10) hours of Boeing 727 logable F.E. simulator time plus other considerations.<br />

AVIA 4562 MULTIENGINE GROUND INSTRUCTION Theory<br />

of multiengine airplane operation including the ground instruction<br />

necessary for preparation for the FAA multiengine rating. covers transition<br />

to multiengine aircraft, multiengine aircraft systems, operational<br />

considerations, and emergency proc<strong>edu</strong>res. (Permission required)<br />

AVIA 4601 MULTIENGINE FLYING An advanced flight course<br />

that focuses on the safe operation of high performance multiengine<br />

aircraft. A significant portion of this course will center on flight in a<br />

failed engine condition by introducing students to Vmc demonstrations<br />

and single engine flight in various drag configurations. Additionally,<br />

students will be exposed to proc<strong>edu</strong>res associated with engine failures<br />

during and immediately following takeoff, cruise flight, and during<br />

landings. (Permission required)<br />

AVIA 4613 AVIATION MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP A supervised<br />

professional level work experience to expose the student to<br />

management practices in the aviation industry. (Prerequisite: Junior<br />

standing)<br />

AVIA 4621 MULTIENGINE FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND<br />

INSTRUCTION Principles and methodology of teaching multiengine<br />

flight. Including the ground instruction required to prepare for the<br />

FAA Flight Instructor-Airplane Multiengine rating. Covers teaching<br />

methods for transition to multiengine aircraft, multiengine aircraft<br />

systems, operational considerations, and emergency proc<strong>edu</strong>res.<br />

(Permission required)<br />

AVIA 4631 MULTIENGINE FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR FLYING A<br />

flight course intended to prepare the certified flight instructor for the<br />

additionally responsibilities of teaching in a multiengine aircraft. In<br />

addition to the effective performance and analysis of multiengine proc<strong>edu</strong>res,<br />

this course prepares students to anticipate and avert common<br />

training mishaps associated with the idiosyncrasies of multiengine<br />

flight training. (Permission required)<br />

AVIA 4643 PHYSIOLOGY A study of the physical and mental<br />

effects of flight as related to aircrew personnel performance and passenger<br />

comfort/behavior.<br />

AVIA 4651 ADVANCED CREW COORDINATION Flight instruction<br />

emphasizing crew coordination, crew resource management,<br />

command-response checklist proc<strong>edu</strong>re, and functioning as a flight<br />

crew in the corporate flight environment. (Prerequisite: AVIA 4601)<br />

AVIA 4663 CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN AVIATION A detailed<br />

analysis of current issues facing management in various segments of<br />

the aviation industry. The social and economic impact that the aviation<br />

industry has on the U.S. and world economy is investigated in detail.<br />

Application of previously learned concepts are applied to real world<br />

and time sensitive case studies to develop a deeper understanding<br />

of current and forecast problems in aviation. (Prerequisites: Senior<br />

standing)<br />

Course Descriptions 167<br />

AVIA 4674 CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT This course is<br />

designed to be a senior capstone achievement, which will require the<br />

pilot student to utilize all previous training and <strong>edu</strong>cation to demonstrate<br />

good Crew Resource Management (CRM) skills in a commercial<br />

two-pilot cockpit environment. Line Oriented Flight Training (LOFT)<br />

will allow the student to demonstrate the CRM skills of a captain and<br />

copilot. Students will research and analyze human performance related<br />

to various major accidents. (Prerequisites: permission required)<br />

AVIA 4703 AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT GROUND INSTRUC-<br />

TION Seventy-five (75) hours classroom instruction. Preparation<br />

for FAA Airline Transport Pilot written examination. (Prerequisite:<br />

departmental approval)<br />

AVIA 4801 AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT FLYING A minimum<br />

of 25 hours dual instruction. Preparation for FAA Airline Transport Pilot<br />

flight test. (Prerequisite: AVIA 4703)<br />

AVIA 4970 SPECIAL STUDIES Individualized project selected<br />

in consultation with professor.<br />

AVIA 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Small group study of topic announced<br />

by department.<br />

AVIA 5103 AEROSPACE SAFETY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT<br />

This course is designed to provide the essential elements critical to<br />

the development, identification, and implementation of an aerospace<br />

safety program. Critical measures are discussed and emphasized<br />

as integral elements of a comprehensive safety program with focus<br />

on identification and prevention of unique safety problems in aerospace.<br />

Interaction between national and state government, corporate,<br />

and local regulations will be examined in detail supplemented with<br />

pertinent case studies.<br />

AVIA 5153 AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION This<br />

course is designed to examine the critical analysis of selected aircraft<br />

accidents and an evaluation of causal factors. Particular emphasis is<br />

placed in the study of human factors connected with flight and crew<br />

activities in aerospace operations. Interactions and cooperative<br />

agreements between international, national and state government,<br />

corporate, and local jurisdictions will be examined in detail supplemented<br />

with pertinent case studies. Field investigation techniques,<br />

laboratory techniques for accident reconstruction, analysis of cockpit<br />

voice recorders, flight data recorders, and air traffic control radar and<br />

voice tapes will be examined.<br />

AVIA 5203 LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN AEROSPACE<br />

This course addresses legal questions in the field of aviation and ethical<br />

factors involved therein. Current issues will be used as the medium<br />

for study of the legal and moral concepts that influence developments<br />

in both national and international air law. U.S. government and ICAO<br />

publication, aviation case reports, air law journals and international<br />

aviation treaties will be used as legal support materials. Legal and<br />

ethical considerations directly challenging the aviation professional<br />

will be addressed through case studies.<br />

AVIA 5213 AEROSPACE ECONOMICS AND FISCAL CON-<br />

TROL The major areas of emphasis of this course are the role of<br />

government, union and management relations, airline integration,<br />

centralized sch<strong>edu</strong>ling, flight and crew operations center structures,<br />

and crew management. The course will also examine the integration<br />

of all the areas of fiscal impact to include advertising, customer relations,<br />

maintenance coordination, compute code share, calculate air<br />

seat mile and the impact of the profit/loss.

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