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. Students must be available to fly additional training flight lessons or make-up lessons at times outside of the scheduled lab hours.
Division: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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