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AVT 1224 Instrument Pilot Flight Lab - Airplane Single Engine

Prepares students with the skill and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Instrument Pilot Certificate. The course is conducted under 14 CFR Part 141.Topics include attitude instrument flying, instrument navigation, holding patterns, instrument approaches and instrument cross-country flight including instrument flight rules en-route procedures. Course Performance Standards require 35 hours of flight time and 100% completion of the course syllabus requirements. Additional fees including a course fee and a flight lab fee as well as other out-of-pocket expenses apply. Contact the Department for the current listing of these fees and expenses. Six lab hours per week.

Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
Department: Aviation Technology
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No

Prereqs: AVT 1110 AND AVT 1124 AND Approval of Department  Student must hold Private Pilot Certificate 

Outcomes

  • Demonstrate accuracy and proficiency in holding patterns and instrument approach procedures including both precision and non-precision approaches.
  • Demonstrate precise airplane attitude control by flight instrument reference only including full and partial panel reference.
  • Demonstrate accuracy and proficiency in instrument cross country flying including departure, enroute and arrival procedures.

Credit Hours: 2

Lab Hours: 6