Aviation

Aviation 1

This course provides students with an understanding of aviation history and possible career paths within the aviation industry. It also covers the basic introduction to relationships of weight and balance, principles of navigation and flight control, ground and airport operations and services, and Federal Aviation Agency regulations.

Aviation 2

The course provides students with the first step towards a Private Pilot’s license or Part 107-Drone Certification. Students will learn basic history of aviation, aircraft type/design, air density, forces of flight, propulsion, airframes, avionics/flight instruments, possible career paths within the aviation industry, and Federal Aviation Agency regulations.

Aviation 3

This course provides students with the final step towards a Private Pilot’s license  or Part 107-Drone Certification. Students will learn about the flight environment, weather in aviation, airports, navigation/aeronautical charts, aircraft performance, flight medical issues, possible career paths within the 4 Accountant Controller Financial Manager Management Consultant CPA Tax Accountant Financial Analyst Pilots A&P Mechanics Avionics Technician Military Pilots Sheet Metal Technicians Engineers Flight Medical Crews Air Traffic Controllers Flight Instructors Dispatchers Airport Ground Crew Cabin Crew aviation industry, and Federal Aviation Agency regulations.