AVT 2269 Flight Instructor Flight Lab - Airplane Single Engine
Prepares students with the aeronautical knowledge, skill and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate with an Airplane Category and Single Engine Land Class Rating. The course is conducted under 14 CFR Part 141. Topics include the fundamentals of instruction as it pertains to the training aircraft, flight maneuvers, maximum performance takeoff and landing procedures, attitude control by instrument reference, solo flight, night flying, cross-country operations and navigation procedures. Course Performance Standards require 30 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 2250 and AVT 2263 and MAT 1470 and MAT 1570 or MAT 1580 AND Approval of Department Student must hold Commercial Pilot Certificate
Outcomes
- Demonstrate, evaluate and apply the fundamentals of instruction in basic flight maneuvers; maintaining specific flight attitudes and ground tracks associated with an aircraft in the flight training environment to Commercial Pilot standards.
- Demonstrate, evaluate and apply the fundamentals of instruction during cross country and night flight; maintaining specific flight attitudes and ground tracks associated with an aircraft in the flight training environment to Commercial Pilot standards.
- Demonstrate, evaluate, and apply the fundamentals of instruction in basic flight maneuvers, maintaining specific flight attitudes and ground tracks associated with an aircraft in the flight training environment to Private Pilot standards.
- Demonstrate, evaluate, and apply the fundamentals of instruction during maximum performance takeoff and landing procedures, maintaining specific flight attitudes and ground tracks associated with an aircraft in the flight training environment to Commercial Pilot standards.
Credit Hours: 2
Lab Hours: 6