Minor Courses of Study
Flight
The
flight minor incorporates the courses required to obtain the
FAA commercial pilot certificate with instrument and multi-engine
ratings. In addition to the required flight courses, rigorous
academic classes are included to provide professional pilot
education in excess of the minimum FAA requirements for the
associated FAA certificates. Included is instruction in CRM,
team building, resource management, communication skills, and
other topics associated with piloting multi-engine aircraft
at the commercial level.
|
Course
|
Title |
Credits
|
| AS 121 |
Private Pilot Operations |
5 |
| AS 221 |
Instrument Pilot Operations |
3 |
| AS 321 |
Commercial Pilot Operations |
3 |
| |
Upper-Level AS Course |
3 |
| |
| - AND - |
| |
| Single Engine Flight Track* |
| FA 121 |
Private Single Flight |
1 |
| FA 221 |
Instrument Single Flight |
1 |
| FA 321 |
Commercial Single Flight |
1 |
| FA 323 |
Commercial Multi Add On |
1 |
| |
| - OR - |
| |
| Multi Engine Flight Track* |
| FA 121 |
Private Single Flight |
1 |
| FA 122 |
Private Multi Flight with Laboratory |
1 |
| FA 222 |
Instrument Muli Flight |
1 |
| FA 322 |
Commercial Multi Flight |
1 |
| |
|
|
| Total credits required |
18
|
*See the Advance Standing section in the University Academic
Regulations and Procedures and the Aeronautical Science
Notes under the Aeronautical Science degree sections of this
catalog for information pertaining to these courses and the
awarding of credit for previously earned FAA certificates, and
an explanation of the single-engine and multi-engine flight
tracks.
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