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AVIA 101 – Ground School (2)

Instruction in the science of flight, introduction to the Regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration, and initial flight training. This course is completed upon passing the FAA written examination and completion of the student’s first solo flight. (2 credit hours)

AVIA 102 – Primary Flight (1)

Continuation of AVIA101, with a significant amount of solo flying. This course is completed upon passing the FAA Flight Test and the receipt of the student’s Pilot’s License. Prerequisite: AVIA 101. (3 credit hours)

AVIA 103 – Private Pilot (2)

AVIA 201 – Instrument Ground School (3)

Before a student receives Instrument Training, he or she must fly 50 hours in command in cross-country flying and complete 125 hours of total flight time. He or she must also pass the Instrument Ground School. This course fills those requirements. Prerequisite: AVIA 102. (3 credit hours)

AVIA 202 – Instrument Flight (4)

Designed to teach a student to fly in adverse weather conditions, relying primarily or solely on flight instruments. This course is completed upon receipt of the student’s Instrument Rating. Prerequisite: AVIA 201. (4 credit hours)

AVIA 301 – Commercial Ground School (3)

To receive payment for flying cargo or persons, the pilot must receive his or her Commercial Rating. The emphasis of this course is furthering the student’s instrument flight proficiency and completing Commercial Ground School. Prerequisite: AVIA 202. (3 credit hours)

AVIA 302 – Commercial Pilot (3)

To receive payment for flying cargo or persons, the pilot must receive his or her Commercial Rating. The emphasis of this course is training in complex aircrafts. This course is completed upon receipt of the Commercial Rating. Prerequisites: AVIA 202 and AVIA 301. (3 credit hours)