AVIA 334 Commercial Pilot Lectures

Study of advanced aircraft systems, advanced aerodynamics, commercial operations, commercial pilot maneuvers, and the commercial environment. Instructor-led discussions concerning aeronautical decision making (ADM), crew resource management (CRM), aerodynamics, airworthiness, aeromedical factors, night and high altitude operations, weather hazards and reports, airport operations, flight planning, weight and balance (W&B), aircraft performance limitations, aircraft systems and abnormal/emergency procedures, and scenario-based training to simulate more closely the actual flight conditions known to cause most fatal General Aviation (GA) accidents. Will also include an introduction and overview to the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) governing the applicable parts and subparts to the commercial pilot certificate. Prepares student to pass the FAA Commercial Knowledge Test. (Course fees apply.)

Credits

4

Prerequisite

AVIA 143 and private pilot certificate

Distribution

Technology