2021-2022 Catalog

 

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AVP-101 Private Pilot Knowledge

This course provides students instruction to prepare for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Private Pilot Airplane Knowledge Test. Topics include flight safety, basic aerodynamics, airplane systems and instruments, weight and balance, aircraft performance, aviation weather, flight physiology, navigation and communication, the Air Traffic Control and airspace system, and Federal regulations. Credit for this course is contingent on passing the FAA Private Pilot Airplane Knowledge exam with a mandatory minimum passing score of 70%. To pass the course, students must pass the exam within two (2) attempts. If additional exam attempts are required, students may require additional hours of ground school instruction beyond the course minimum to pass the course, resulting in additional fees. Students who possess and present a valid FAA Private Pilot Certificate will be granted credit for this course. The course is to be taken concurrently with AVP-102

3

AVP-102 Private Pilot Flight Training

This course prepares students for the required FAA Private Pilot Airplane Practical Test. The course is designed to train students to perform to current Airmen Certification Standards (ACS) in ground and flight operations. Students will learn take-off and landing, basic flight maneuvers, cross-country methods, communication, night flying, and emergency procedures. Instruction is given in single-engine aircraft and approved simulators. Applicable fees will apply. Students must possess a FAA Class 3 or above FAA Medical Certificate and be at least 17 years old upon completion. Credit for this course is contingent on passing the FAA Private Pilot Certificate Practical Exam. If additional exam attempts are required, students may require additional hours of flight instruction beyond the course minimum to pass the course, resulting in additional fees. Students who possess and present a valid FAA Private Pilot Certificate will be granted credit for this course. This course is taken concurrently with AVP-101

3

AVP-111 Instrument Pilot Knowledge

This course provides students instruction to prepare for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Instrument Rating-Airplane Knowledge Test. Topics include IFR enroute and approach procedures, IFR navigation, safe and efficient IFR operations, weather reports and forecasts, critical weather, Air Traffic Control and procedures, Federal regulations, aeronautical decision-making, and crew resource management. Credit for this course is contingent on passing the FAA Instrument Rating Knowledge exam with a mandatory minimum passing score of 70%. To pass the course, students must pass the exam within two (2) attempts. If additional exam attempts are required, students may require additional hours of ground school instruction beyond the course minimum to pass the course, resulting in additional fees. Students who possess and present a valid FAA Pilot Certificate with an Instrument Rating will be granted credit for this course. The course is to be taken concurrently with AVP-112. Prerequisite: AVP-101 and AVP-102

3

AVP-112 Instrument Pilot Flight Training

This course prepares students for the required FAA Instrument Rating - Airplane Practical Test. The course is designed to train students to perform to current Airmen Certification Standards (ACS) in ground and flight operations. Students will learn preflight preparation and procedures, ATC procedures, flight by reference to instruments, navigation systems, instrument approach procedures, emergency operations, and postflight procedures. Instruction is given in single-engine aircraft and approved simulators and is taken concurrently with AVP-111. Applicable fees will apply. Students must possess a FAA Class 3 or above FAA Medical Certificate and be at least 17 years old upon completion. Credit for this course is contingent on passing the FAA Instrument Rating Certificate Practical Exam. If additional exam attempts are required, students may require additional hours of flight instruction beyond the course minimum to pass the course, resulting in additional fees. Students who possess and present a valid FAA Pilot Certificate with an Instrument Rating will be granted credit for this course. The course is to be taken concurrently with AVP-111. Prerequisite: AVP-101 and AVP-102

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